Symptoms of liver fire in spring include symptoms such as emotional discomfort, weekday grumpiness, and emotional depression. Liver qi is born in spring, and it is easy to have symptoms related to liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression), such as emotional discomfort, weekday temper, depression, chest and ribs (chest and rib area collectively) or less abdominal (abdomen) pain, distension, chest tightness, sighing, and women can see breast distension, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, or even amenorrhea, or axillary lumps. According to Chinese medicine, the above symptoms are mostly caused by emotional disorders (emotional upset), depression and anger that hurt the liver, or due to sudden and strong mental stimulation, or the liver qi is out of tune with the detachment and organization of the liver. In spring, liver fire is mainly characterized by depression, distension and pain in the liver meridian area, or menstrual disorders in women.