What are the symptoms that characterize bile meridian blockage

Symptoms of bile meridian blockage are characterized by eye pain, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, neck pain, chest tightness, distension and pain in the coarseness of the ribs and lower limbs. The gallbladder meridian belongs to the twelve main meridians, and is connected to the liver meridian, starting from the outer canthus of the eye, entering the chest and passing through the coercive ribs to the end of the big toe of the foot, where it is connected to the liver meridian. Clinically, the points of the gallbladder meridian are often used to treat lateral head, eye and ear diseases, mental illnesses and diseases in the areas where the meridians circulate. When the gallbladder meridian is not blocked, discomfort in the gallbladder meridian circulation area will occur, such as eye pain, headache, vertigo, tinnitus and deafness, neck pain, chest tightness, coercive and rib distension and pain in the lower limbs and other symptomatic features. When the qi of the gallbladder meridian is blocked, and when it gets depressed and turns into heat (evil qi transforms into heat if it stays for too long), symptoms such as jaundice, bitter taste in the mouth and vomiting may also occur. If you feel unwell, you need to seek medical treatment immediately to avoid delay.

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