Generalized discomfort following the presence of liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation in the liver and emotional depression) can be treated with Chinese herbs, acupuncture and other treatments. For example, medicines that can be taken by people with liver qi stagnation include Chai Hu Shu Liver Pills and Free Pills. 1. Chaihu Shu Liver Pill is composed of Chaihu, Qingpi, Chenpi, Fenghuang, and Acetone. It has the effect of dredging the liver and regulating the stagnation of liver qi (regulating the stagnation of liver qi), eliminating flatulence and relieving pain. It is used in treating liver-qi disharmony, chest and hypochondrium (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area) constipation, food stagnation, vomiting and sour water. Strictly according to the dosage, this drug should not be taken for a long time. 2. Free and Easy Pill is composed of Chai Hu, Angelica Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Alba and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae. It has the efficacy of dispersing the liver and strengthening the spleen (regulating liver qi and strengthening spleen function), nourishing blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency). It is used for treating depression and discomfort, chest and hypochondrium distension and pain, dizziness, loss of appetite and menstrual irregularities caused by liver and spleen deficiency. This medicine should not be taken when one has a cold. 3. Acupuncture: For those who present with Liver-Qi stagnation, acupuncture points such as Taichong, Hegu, and Ashansanli can be chosen, and it is recommended that the doctor select and operate the points. In case of liver qi stagnation and generalized discomfort, it is recommended to ask the doctor and choose the appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and pay attention to keeping a relaxed mood.