What are the symptoms of Liver Depression, Qi Stagnation and Spleen Deficiency?

Symptoms of spleen deficiency include depression, distension and pain in the chest and ribs (chest and ribs), good taiyi, and symptoms such as poor appetite, abdominal distension, and loose stools (thin, misshapen feces). Depending on the symptoms of various spleen deficiencies, other symptoms may also occur. The Liver governs emotions and moods. Liver depression and Qi stagnation can affect emotions and lead to depression. Stagnant Qi leads to Qi dysfunction (poor flow of gases in the body), which in turn causes swelling and pain in the chest and hypochondrium. In addition, this swelling and pain is not fixed, and may also occur as a result of running pain. Spleen deficiency is a malfunction of the spleen, and the main symptoms include abdominal distension, low food intake, and loose stools. The main symptoms include bloating, poor appetite, and loose stools. In addition, different Spleen Deficiency syndromes have different symptoms. Spleen qi deficiency is accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness) and lack of energy (lack of strength, not wanting to talk); spleen yang deficiency is accompanied by symptoms such as coldness (cold body) and cold limbs; spleen qi subsidence is accompanied by prolapse of the anus; and the spleen’s failure to regulate the blood is accompanied by a variety of symptoms such as hemorrhage. If the patient has any discomfort, please go to the hospital in time.