Symptoms and Treatment of Liver Depression and Phlegm Condensation

The common clinical symptoms of liver depression and phlegm coagulation are chest tightness and dizziness, loss of appetite, depression, etc. The treatment is based on detoxifying the liver, dispersing the knot and resolving the phlegm.
Chinese medicine believes that the liver is the master of drainage, and likes to be organized and hates to be depressed. When the human body is not in a good mood for a long period of time, it will cause the liver to lose its organization, and the qi will not be smooth, and over time, it will be stagnant due to the depression of qi. When the liver is depressed and infringes on the spleen, the spleen loses its healthy movement (the spleen’s transportation and chemical dysfunction), and phlegm and turbidity are generated within the body, and the liver and the spleen will be injured, and the meridians and collaterals will be obstructed, which will cause the liver-depression and phlegm congealment syndrome.
In Liver Depression and Phlegm Condensation, once phlegm and stagnant phlegm coagulate in the breast, one or both sides of the neck, or in the abdomen, lumps will be formed there; in addition to this, the patient may also experience depression, loss of appetite, chest tightness, dizziness, and other symptoms, which may vary depending on the location of the lesion.
The treatment of Liver Depression and Phlegm Congealment is based on dredging the liver and resolving depression, dissolving phlegm and dispersing knots, and the commonly used medicines are: Gua Pou San, Kai Yu Liu Qi San, Free San, Seaweed Yuhu Soup, etc. This evidence is commonly found in gas galls, sarcomas, and breast rocks (similar to breast cancer), etc. It is recommended that the above mentioned symptoms should be treated promptly.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for the above mentioned symptoms, and to use the right medicine after identification by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, and not to use medicine blindly on your own, so as to avoid delaying the condition by using the wrong medicine.