Symptoms of Qi stagnation include bloating and pain. Qi stagnation refers to the stagnation of Qi in the internal organs and meridians. It can be caused by dietary evils or seven emotions, and it can also be caused by weakness and lack of transportation of qi. With the stagnation of the viscera and meridians and different symptoms. Stagnation of Qi in the spleen reduces gastric intake and results in fullness and pain; stagnation of Qi in the liver results in transverse liver qi and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms) and irritability; stagnation of Qi in the lungs results in unclear lung qi and phlegm, as well as wheezing and coughing. When Qi is stagnated in the meridians, there is pain or dyskinesia in the areas crossed by the meridians, or symptoms related to the meridians. Qi is the commander of blood, and excessive stagnation of Qi can cause blood stasis. It is important to note that if there are symptoms of Qi stagnation, it is advisable to seek prompt medical treatment.