What does Spleen Deficiency and Qi Stagnation mean?

Spleen deficiency and stagnation generally refers to the loss of the spleen’s healthy transportation and stagnation of qi. Spleen deficiency and stagnation is a type of Chinese medicine, and clinically the most common is spleen deficiency and qi stagnation, which is mainly due to insufficient healthy transportation of the spleen, which in turn leads to stagnation of qi in the body and unfavorable evacuation. The main symptoms of the patient include stomach and epigastric distress (distension and fullness in the upper abdomen, suffocating and uncomfortable), loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, difficulty in defecation, generalized weakness, shortness of breath and laziness, etc. If there are mood fluctuations, such as anger and boredom, the phenomenon of chest distension and fullness (distension and discomfort in the chest) or the aggravation of the above mentioned symptoms will be easily appeared. It is usually regulated with Chinese herbs that have the effects of strengthening the spleen and vital energy, moistening the intestines and laxatives, and warming the middle and moving stagnation. For example, astragalus, ginseng, angelica, atractylodes macrocephala, yam, poria, and so on. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms consult a doctor in a timely manner and use medication under the guidance of a professional doctor.