Liver and gallbladder blockage may result in headache, bitter mouth and dry throat, dizziness, dizziness, and swelling and pain in the chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area). Patients with impaired liver and gallbladder meridians often experience emotional anxiety, dry mouth, bitter taste, loss of appetite, insomnia, fatigue, and pain on both sides of the head. In women, failure of the liver and gallbladder meridians can also be accompanied by irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, breast swelling and pain, and generalized pain. In addition, patients with impaired liver and gallbladder meridians are emotionally unstable and often get angry easily. Severe patients may also develop jaundice. It is recommended that patients with impassable liver and gallbladder meridians should eat a light diet with less salt, exercise moderately and pay attention to their emotions. They can also be treated with Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture, to alleviate the symptoms, and can also be regulated with traditional Chinese medicine. If you have the above symptoms, it is recommended to carry out scientific treatment under the guidance of a doctor.