Spleen deficiency bloating is a symptomatic manifestation of abdominal distension due to impaired transport and digestion functions of the spleen and stomach, and abnormal functioning of the spleen qi to elevate the clear and the stomach qi to lower the turbid.
Abdominal distension can be caused by a variety of reasons. Spleen deficiency and abdominal distension are mostly caused by internal injuries to diet, overwork, and damage to the spleen and earth (wrong use of bitter and cold laxatives), which leads to weakness of the spleen and stomach, dysfunction of transportation and digestion, and abnormal elevation and elevation, i.e., the functions of the spleen qi in ascending the clear and stomach qi in descending the turbid are abnormal, and the qi is blocked in the abdomen, resulting in abdominal distension.
Clinical manifestations often include abdominal distension, accompanied by a preference for warmth and pressure, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), dullness (lack of appetite, decreased food intake), loose stools (thin, unformed feces), lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), and a low tone of voice.
When the patient has the condition of spleen deficiency and abdominal distension and it is difficult to improve, he should consult a doctor for diagnosis in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of a physician, and do not deal with it blindly on his own, so as not to delay his condition.