What does it mean when the middle qi sinks?

Sinking of middle qi belongs to a kind of qi deficiency syndrome in Chinese medicine, which mainly refers to the deficiency and decline of spleen qi, the weakness of ascending, and the sinking of qi leading to abdominal distension and prolapse of organs and other disorders. Zhongqi generally refers to the combined name of the two qi of the spleen and stomach, mainly the rising spleen qi. Rising Spleen Qi is able to elevate the internal organs, maintain the relative stability of their position and prevent them from prolapsing. If the spleen qi is weak (spleen qi is weak) and is unable to rise, it is possible to form a Zhong Qi Sagging Certificate. The main clinical manifestations of Zhong Qi Sagging Certificate are pale and powerless face, dizziness, tiredness (fatigue), less qi and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), reduced diet, loose stools (thin and unformed feces), abdominal distention, gastric ptosis, renal prolapse, uterine prolapse and prolapse of the anus. Zhongzhong Yiqi Tang (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen), which strengthens the spleen and elevates traps, is commonly used to treat the syndrome of sinking of the middle qi. In daily life, it is necessary to take medication reasonably, eat reasonably, eat less and more often, and develop regular living habits. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.