Is it true that there is a telltale symptom that people with liver qi depression have?

“People with Liver-Qi Stagnation all have one obvious symptom” is an inappropriate statement. Liver qi stagnation is a combination of symptoms after the four diagnoses are combined, and its manifestation varies from person to person. 1. Core symptoms of Liver-Qi stagnation: depressed mood, chest and ribs (the chest and ribs are collectively referred to as the chest and ribs), distension and pain in the abdomen, and stringy pulse. 2. Clinical manifestations: depressed mood, good tai shi, distension and pain in the chest and hypochondrium, or foreign body sensation in the pharynx, or gall tumor in the neck (equivalent to thyroid tumor), scrofula (mainly refers to tuberculosis of the lymph nodes in the neck), or lump under the hypochondrium. In women, breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation, thin white tongue coating and stringy pulse are seen. The severity of the disease is closely related to emotional changes. People with liver qi stagnation can take drugs such as Easy Pill and Liver Relief Pill under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to regulate the condition, eat a light diet, exercise more, avoid staying up all night, and avoid great anger. If you have symptoms, you should take medication under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take medication blindly, in order to avoid delays or adverse reactions.