What are the symptoms of gastric stasis?

Symptoms of gastric stasis include pain in the stomach and epigastric region (pain in the area of the stomach near the heart socket), pain like pins and needles, and distention in the epigastric region. Gastric stasis is a symptom caused by stagnation of blood in the stomach. Clinical symptoms include pain in the stomach and epigastric region, pain as if stabbed by needles and cut by knives, pain in a fixed location, pain aggravated by pressure, persistent pain, pain aggravated by eating, distension of the epigastric region, indigestion, aggravation of symptoms in the night, and in severe cases, vomiting of blood, black stools, and a purplish tongue with petechiae or ecchymosis. Chinese medicine treatment is based on harmonizing the stomach, dispersing blood stasis, and relieving pain, and the specific treatment needs the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be taken by oneself. The symptoms need to go to the Chinese medicine department of the hospital in a timely manner, face-to-face Chinese medicine practitioners to identify the evidence and guidance, and follow the doctor’s prescription of medication, do not diagnose on your own, so as to avoid delaying the condition.