What are the symptoms of Liver Cold and Qi Stagnation?

Liver Cold and Qi Stagnation can be characterized by symptoms such as coldness (coldness of the body), cold limbs, distension and pain in the abdomen (lesser abdomen), tiredness and fatigue (tiredness and fatigue), depression, irritability and sighing, etc. Liver Cold and Qi Stagnation is a type of TCM syndrome. Liver cold and qi stagnation is a type of TCM syndrome. Liver cold is a deficiency of yang qi and cold condensation of the liver veins, which can lead to symptoms such as tiredness and intolerance to work, lack of warmth in the limbs, abdominal fullness with no desire to eat, and abdominal distension; qi stagnation first appears in the context of emotional symptoms, including dizziness, dizziness, denseness and pain in the upper abdomen and ribs, depression, and irritability and heatiness (agitation and sultriness). There may also be manifestations of qi stagnation, such as chest and rib distension and pain, lesser abdomen, and wandering pain. Physical discomfort, the patient should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor for identification and treatment.