What are the symptoms of Liver Qi Stagnation

Symptoms of Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor Qi and blood transportation in the liver, emotional depression) are depression, a tendency to sigh, and distension and pain in the chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area) or the lesser abdomen (lower abdomen). Liver qi stagnation, also known as liver qi stagnation (lack of fluidity of liver qi) and liver qi discomfort, refers to the pathological changes that occur when the liver’s detoxification function is impaired, and the qi fails to be detoxified and unimpeded, resulting in the formation of qi stagnation. Liver qi stagnation is often characterized by depression, sighing, fullness and pain in the chest and abdomen, and uncertainty of movement. Or there is a foreign body sensation in the pharynx, or a gall tumor (equivalent to thyroid tumor) in the neck, or a lump under the hypochondrium. In women, breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea are also seen. The tongue may be thin and white, and the pulse may be stringy. The severity of Liver-Qi Stagnation is closely related to emotional changes. Patients should pay attention to regular work and rest, regulate emotions, maintain a positive attitude, and be less angry. If you have symptoms of liver qi stagnation, you should consult a doctor and take medication under the guidance of a physician.