What are the symptoms of liver qi stagnation and blood stasis?

Liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression), qi does not reach, qi does not work for blood, so that the blood does not circulate well and stasis occurs, then “liver stagnation and qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression) blood stasis”, and its common symptoms are as follows:
1. Chest and ribs (chest and ribs) manifest as distension and pain in the chest and ribs, and the abdomen.
2. Emotional manifestations of depression or irritability, large mood swings, good breath.
3. It is often accompanied by symptoms such as plum nucleus qi (similar to pharyngeal allergy), accumulation of lumps under the dorsum, and breast fetish (painful lumps in the breasts, closely related to menstrual cycle and emotional changes, equivalent to breast hyperplasia).
3. When it occurs in women, it can be seen as breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea and other manifestations.
4. On the tongue and veins, it is characterized by a pale red tongue with thin white fur, or accompanied by petechiae, and a stringy or astringent pulse.
For patients with liver depression, stagnation of qi and blood stasis, it is recommended that they should firstly adjust their emotions and learn to regulate their own emotions to avoid being affected by bad moods.
Chinese medicines such as Chai Hu Shuo Liver Essence and Free Pill can be taken to relieve liver depression and regulate liver qi by unblocking liver qi.
The above proprietary Chinese medicines and prescriptions should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and self-medication should be avoided. If none of the above treatments are effective, it is recommended that the patient seek professional medical help.