To determine whether it is Liver-Qi Stagnation or Spleen Deficiency, clinical symptoms can be used.
Liver-qi stagnation mainly manifests as depression, good tai hui, pain in the chest and ribs (chest and ribs), pain in the chest and ribs (chest and ribs), lumps under the ribs, sensation of a foreign body in the throat, pain in women’s breasts, irregular menstruation, menstrual cramps, pale red tongue, thin white moss, and stringy pulse, etc. The above symptoms are aggravated when the mood is depressed. The above symptoms are aggravated when the mood is depressed and alleviated when the mood is happy.
Spleen deficiency is mainly characterized by fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), mental lethargy, dullness (lack of appetite, decreased food intake), low food intake, fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen), loose stools, emaciation, pale or yellowish color, pale tongue, white moss, and slow pulse.
If there are signs of Liver-Qi stagnation or Spleen deficiency, one should consult a clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.