Common symptoms of Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor Qi and blood transportation in the liver, emotional depression) include red eyes and dry mouth, abnormal emotions, poor spleen and stomach, and swelling and pain in the ribs. 1. Redness of the eyes and dryness of the mouth: If the patient has liver-qi stagnation, as the liver opens the orifices to the eyes, the water will decrease, which will easily lead to the phenomenon of redness of the eyes and dryness of the mouth. 2. Emotional abnormalities: irritability, depression and even anxiety are all possible, the most common manifestations of which are not thinking about food and drink, bloating and fullness of the epigastrium (abdomen), irregular bowel movements (stool abnormalities), insomnia, forgetfulness, and difficulty in falling asleep. 3. Poor spleen and stomach: If the patient has liver qi stagnation for a long time, it affects the function of the spleen and stomach, which may cause poor appetite. 4. Swelling and pain in the two ribs: Because the liver and gallbladder meridians run on both sides of the body, when the patient has liver qi stagnation, it is easy to form the phenomenon of swelling and pain in the two ribs. It is important to note that if the patient appears to have the performance of liver qi stagnation, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause of the disease, and actively treat it, so as not to delay the condition.