Liver-Blood deficiency (Liver-Blood insufficiency) may result in dizziness, dizziness, pain in both doshaids and irregular menstruation.
The liver is in the body and tendons, opens the orifices in the eyes, its splendor is in the claws, the liver hides the soul, and the liver is the main collector of blood. Deficiency of liver blood will result in the patient’s qi not being smooth (the body’s gases do not run smoothly), which affects the operation of qi and blood.
Liver blood deficiency cannot glorify the head and eyes, which can be seen as dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, dry eyes and astigmatism.
Liver veins are located in the two hypochondriums. When Blood does not nourish the Liver, and the Liver loses detachment (abnormal functioning of the Liver’s detachment), and Liver Qi is stagnant (the Liver’s Qi is not flowing smoothly), pain in the two hypochondriums can be seen.
Blood deficiency generates wind (blood deficiency, loss of nourishment to the sinews and veins causing wind movement), loss of nourishment to the sinews and veins, numbness of the limbs, constriction of the sinews and veins (spasms and convulsions due to the feeling of wind and cold), and cracked, brittle and thin claws and nails.
Liver blood deficiency leads to the emptiness of the flushing period in women, which can be seen as irregular menstruation or even amenorrhea.
Liver blood needs to be unable to glorify the head and face, which can be seen in lack of color, forgetfulness, insomnia, dreaminess, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), yellowish hair, pale tongue and other symptoms.
Patients can be treated with tonics that have the effect of nourishing Blood and softening the Liver (tonifying the Blood and softening the Liver) under the guidance of a doctor, such as Si Wu Tang and Liver Tonic Pill.