Tongue signs of Liver-Blood insufficiency

Liver-Blood insufficiency refers to the evidence of Liver-Blood deficiency, which is mainly manifested by a pale tongue.
Liver blood deficiency is mostly caused by the weakness of the spleen and stomach, insufficient source of transformation, or excessive blood loss, prolonged and serious illness, and injury to the blood of the camp as a result of misuse of treatment.
Liver blood deficiency mainly manifests as dizziness, diminished vision or night blindness, numbness of the limbs, joint constriction (joints are spasmodic and convulsive due to wind-cold sensation), tremor of the hands and feet, muscle twitching, scanty menstruation in women, lack of glory of the claws and nails, a white face with no blossom, a pale tongue, and a fine pulse.
The treatment of liver blood deficiency should be based on the principle of tonifying blood and nourishing the liver, which can be treated with Four Substance Soup, and can also be added with Codonopsis, Atractylodes Macrocephalae, Astragalus, etc. to tonify qi and generate blood.
If there are signs of liver blood deficiency, consult a professional clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.