One move to open the liver qi

“The term “clearing liver qi” should refer to dredging liver qi (regulating stagnation of liver qi), and there are methods of dredging liver qi such as traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, etc. Whether or not it can be solved in one move depends on the individual’s situation, and there is no clear evidence to show that there is a way of clearing liver qi in one move. 1. Chinese medicine: you can choose to get away with it, Chai Hu Shuo Liver San and so on, it is recommended to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor. (1) Loose Liver Pill: It has the effects of dredging the liver and strengthening the spleen (regulating the liver’s qi and strengthening the function of the spleen), nourishing the blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency). It is suitable for chest tightness, depression and discomfort, and coercive and rib distension and pain due to liver qi stagnation (lack of fluidity in the liver’s qi) and spleen weakness and blood deficiency. (2) Chai Hu Shu Hepatoporosis Pill: It has the effect of dispersing liver qi and regulating qi, and is indicated for the symptoms of stagnation of liver qi resulting in distension of dorsal ribs and chest, loss of appetite, and vomiting of sour water. The adverse reactions and contraindications of the above medicines are not clear. Avoid eating cold and greasy food during the period of taking the medicine, and pay attention to keep a relaxed mood. 2. Acupuncture treatment: Taichong, Hegu, Qihai, Danzhong and other acupuncture points can be chosen, which have the effect of dredging the liver and regulating qi, and it is recommended that the doctor choose the acupuncture points and operate them. If you want to dredge the liver and regulate the qi, it is recommended to ask the doctor first, and let the doctor choose the medicine, acupuncture or other therapies. If you have any uncomfortable symptoms, please go to the regular hospital in time and use the medicine under the guidance of the professional physician, so as to avoid delaying the condition.