Running Dolphin Qi, also known as Ben Dolphin, is a disease in which the patient consciously feels that there is gas rushing upward from the abdomen to the chest and epigastrium and throat, like the running of a dolphin (like a piglet rushing across the room).
Clinically, the patient consciously feels that there is Qi rushing upward from the lesser abdomen to the chest and epigastrium, and the throat, like a piglet’s stampede. When the disease strikes, there can often be shortness of breath (wheezing and shortness of breath), chest tightness, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), panic, irritability, abdominal pain and other manifestations. Some patients may feel cold and hot. In severe cases, there may be convulsions, fear of cold, cold hands and feet, and other manifestations.
Patients with Penetrating Dolphin Qi should lead a regular life, live in a quiet, comfortable environment with suitable temperature, stay away from noise, and avoid wind and cold. Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, try to avoid strenuous activities, especially in summer, try to choose indoor activities, avoid sweating.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor. For professional medical problems, it is recommended to consult a doctor.