In women, Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor Qi and blood transportation in the liver and emotional depression) can be more serious and can be manifested as breast distension and pain, lumps under the dorsal area, and irregular menstruation, etc. The emergence of these symptoms is significantly related to emotional factors. Liver qi stagnation refers to a series of discomfort symptoms caused by the loss of liver drainage and stagnation of qi. The severity of the disease is closely related to women’s emotional changes, if often angry, depressed, irritable, it affects the liver excretion, more likely to aggravate the liver qi stagnation. Liver qi stagnation in women can be seen in serious depression, like long sighs; breast swelling and pain, or chest and ribs (chest and ribs area collectively), abdominal (abdomen) fullness and pain, go uncertainty; menstrual disorders, menstrual cramps; or pharyngeal sensation of a foreign body, or the neck of the galls (the equivalent of thyroid tumors), scrofula (mainly refers to the cervical lymph nodes tuberculosis), or under the hypochondrium lumps, and so on. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.