Symptoms of a blocked Belt Vein in the human body can be caused by cold-dampness invasion, liver-depression and spleen-deficiency, or trauma and stasis.
The Belt Vessel is one of the eight odd meridians in the human body’s meridian system, and its circulatory position is “starting from the quarter of the body, back to the body for a week”. The main symptom of the impassable Belt Vessel is the weakness of the constraints, which leads to various kinds of relaxation and impotence, such as lumbar pain, lower limbs, and male and female reproductive organs.
Causes of impassable Belt Vein include invasion of cold and dampness, liver depression and spleen deficiency, trauma and stasis. The pathogenesis of the impassable Belt Vein due to cold-dampness invasion is that cold is condensation, condensation is stasis, and trauma causes stasis, and stasis is blockage, and the Belt Vein is impassable. Long-term mental tension, emotional upset, often late at night will lead to liver depression, long-term thinking too much, lack of exercise, craving for cold will lead to spleen deficiency, will lead to the Belt Vein impassability.
If the body appears to have symptoms related to the Belt Vein impassability, you need to go to the regular hospital in time, and actively diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.