Symptoms of Liver Blood Stasis

Symptoms of blood stasis in the liver meridian include pain in the ribs, lumps, pain like pins and needles, immobilization, or bleeding. The liver is the main regulator (the liver has the function of regulating the qi of the whole body), and regulates the qi. Blood stasis in the liver meridian is mostly caused by stagnation of liver qi (the qi of the liver is not smooth) which develops over a long period of time. The pain of Liver Meridian Blood Stasis is characterized by pain like pins and needles, fixed and immovable, refusing to be pressed, often aggravated at night; and the lumps are blue and purple in color, hard to touch, and unshakable when pushed; the bleeding is characterized by recurrent bleeding, with purple and dark color or with blood clots. Accompanied by a sallow face, or the skin appears silky red strands, or the skin nail wrong (skin rough and dry, like dry fish scale nail interlacing appearance) and so on. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention promptly.