Phlegm-dampness stasis is commonly associated with obesity, skin ecchymosis and petechiae, sticky stools and abdominal distension.
Spleen deficiency does not transport, dampness generates phlegm, stagnation in the meridians, poor qi and blood flow and stagnation, phlegm dampness and stagnation combined, and then stagnation of internal organs and meridians, common body fat, skin ecchymosis.
In addition, phlegm and stagnation of different parts of the blockage and the symptoms vary, such as the upper heart and lungs can appear chest tightness, cough, etc.; the middle spleen and stomach can appear abdominal distension, fatigue and weakness, etc.; the lower kidney and other can be seen in the lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (lumbar and knee soreness and weakness of the sensation), the stools are sticky and not refreshing, the woman with a lot of subcutaneous and so on.
Phlegm-dampness stagnation can lead to different symptoms depending on the cause of the disease and the location of the stagnation. Clinical analysis should be comprehensive and should not be diagnosed arbitrarily, so consult a medical professional for advice.