What are the symptoms of Qi deficiency and blood stasis?

The symptoms of Qi deficiency and blood stasis may include tiredness, shortness of breath, laziness, dull complexion, localized bruising, swelling and pain. Qi deficiency and blood stasis syndrome refers to a deficiency of qi, resulting in blood stagnation in the body, with clinical symptoms of deficiency and solidity. In the case of qi deficiency, the color of the face is pale, the body is tired, the body is weak, the breath is short and lazy, and the food is small and stagnant (no appetite and reduced food intake). Qi is the commander of blood (Qi commands the operation of blood), if Qi is deficient, blood transportation is weak and blood moves slowly, resulting in stagnation and blockage of collaterals and veins, so you can see a dull complexion, localized bruising, swelling, pain like thorns, and stagnation and blockage of cerebral collaterals results in paralysis and numbness of limbs, and the formation of obstruction in the abdomen (tangible or intangible lumps appearing in the abdomen, with a feeling of distension and pain) can be felt as a mass, and you can see that the tongue is pale or purplish dark and the pulse is thin and astringent. Qi deficiency and blood stasis is a symptom of deficiency and should be treated by replenishing qi and activating blood circulation, and TCM treatment should be based on evidence-based treatment. If you have any related symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.