Dry mouth, constipation, stomach bloating after meals is related to liver and stomach qi stagnation, which can be regulated through oral medication, acupuncture treatment, and emotional regulation. 1. Oral medication: Liver-stomach qi stagnation refers to liver qi offending the stomach (liver qi is not smooth and affects the function of the stomach) leading to gastrointestinal qi stagnation (qi’s functioning is hindered), which manifests itself as bloating and pain in the stomach and epigastric region, loss of appetite, dry mouth with white moss, and unpleasant bowel movements, etc. For treatment, you can take Chinese medicines, such as Chaihu Shuohexuan, Shuohexuanhehehewan, etc, in order to dredge the liver and regulate the liver qi (to regulate the liver qi stagnation), and to harmonize the stomach to eliminate bloating. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion: take Zhangmen, Zhongkou and Taichong. Zhangmen point is the acupoint of liver meridian, also is the dirty meeting point, is the place where the qi of the five viscera converge, can harmonize the five viscera, dredge the liver and stomach; the middle epigastric cavity is the acupoint of stomach meridian, also is the viscera meeting point, has the role of regulating the middle jiao qi; tai chong point of liver meridian of the original point, has the role of dredge the liver qi, liver diarrhea (remove the fire of the liver). The three bloods match each other, dredge the upper and smooth the middle and guide the lower, and play the role of dredging the liver and stomach. 3. Emotional regulation: irritability and depression can easily lead to poor qi flow, so outdoor exercise, listening to music and taking a walk can be used to regulate emotions, thus helping to improve the symptoms of discomfort. After the symptoms mentioned above, you should consult a doctor in time and use the above treatments under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not take medication on your own to avoid damage to the body.