Symptoms of rising turbid qi and falling clear qi

Rising turbid qi and falling clear qi can generally be manifested as abdominal pain and distension, depression, fatigue, and fear of cold in the abdomen and limbs. The spleen is responsible for ascending and the stomach is responsible for descending. If the elevation of the spleen and stomach is out of balance (abnormal functioning of the up and down movement of qi), the above symptoms of rising turbid qi and falling clear qi may occur. The rise of turbid qi and the fall of clear qi are mainly related to the dysfunction of the spleen and the stomach. If the clear qi (nutrients) cannot rise normally to nourish the body, and the turbid qi (wastes absorbed through digestion and nutrition) cannot be discharged normally through the urine and feces, then insomnia and irritability, bad breath and dry mouth, and loss of appetite may occur. If you have the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner and under the guidance of your doctor for scientific treatment.