What’s the meaning of “gas disease”?

Gas disease refers to the internal organs and meridians of the disease of dysfunction, generally divided into the category of gas deficiency and gas stagnation category. 1. Gas deficiency: (1) Qi deficiency: refers to the deficiency of the body’s qi, viscera function, shortness of breath, fatigue (lack of spirit), pulse deficiency, etc. as the main manifestations of the weakness of the symptoms. (2) Qi trapping syndrome: It refers to the weakness of qi that is unable to rise and sink, with qi falling and internal organs sagging as the main manifestations of weakness. Qi sinking mostly occurs in the middle jiao, spleen and stomach, so it is also known as Spleen Deficiency and Qi Sinking Certificate or Zhong Qi Sinking (Spleen and Stomach Qi Deficiency, with sagging of internal organs and other manifestations) Certificate. (3) Qi non-consolidation syndrome: refers to the weakness of qi deficiency and reduced consolidation (consolidation) function, which is mainly manifested by self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating at the slightest movement), hemorrhage, and incontinence of the bowels, among other signs of weakness. (4) Qi-degradation syndrome: refers to the critical symptoms that the deficiency of vital qi is so extreme that qi is not guarded internally and is lost in large quantities, with weak breath, stupor, fainting, more than sweating, and a weak and desperate pulse as the main manifestations. 2. Qi stagnation: (1) Qi stagnation syndrome: refers to the local or internal organs and meridians of the body’s poor qi operation, stagnation and blockage, with chest tightness, distension and pain, stringy pulse as the main manifestations of the syndrome. It is also known as qi knot evidence or qi depression evidence. (2) Qi Reversal syndrome: refers to the disorder of elevation and lowering of the qi, the qi rises too much or lowers too little, with coughing up air, nausea, vomiting, hiccups (hiccups), headache and dizziness as the main manifestations of the syndrome. (3) Qi closure syndrome: refers to the syndrome in which qi is blocked inside and cannot go out and the qi is inverted, with fainting and syncope, colic, etc. as the main manifestations. If you have any symptoms of qi disease, you should go to the hospital in time for a clear diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.