Liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver and depression of mood) is a condition in which the qi and blood of the liver (which is the deepest stage or location of the disease among the four periods of warm disease, namely, wei qi and ying qi) are not functioning well, and the mood is depressed, and it is often treated with proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Easy Pill and Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill.
Symptoms of Liver-Qi stagnation include fullness and pain in the chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area), the lesser abdomen (belly), depression, tai chi, breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation or dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, etc. The treatment is often based on the patient’s condition and is usually based on the patient’s symptoms. Treatment is often based on the patient’s condition by recognizing the symptoms and giving Chinese patent medicines such as Easy Pill and Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill. The adverse effects and contraindications of these two kinds of proprietary Chinese medicines are not yet clear.
It should be noted that, when liver qi stagnation, avoid cold and greasy indigestible food, should maintain optimistic mood, do not get angry and irritated.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and take medication under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, rather than taking medication on your own, in order to avoid delaying the condition or adverse reactions.