Clinical manifestations of Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor Qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression) mainly include depression, emotional restlessness, or easy anger and crying, fullness and distension of the chest and ribs, loss of appetite, or a feeling of a foreign body in the throat, etc. In women, it may be seen as premenstrual breast distension and pain, or dysmenorrhea. In women, premenstrual breast swelling and pain, menstrual disorders and dysmenorrhea can be seen. Liver qi stagnation is one of the common clinical symptoms, also known as qi stagnation, liver qi discomfort, etc. It is mainly due to the malfunction of the liver’s detachment function, detachment is not as good as it should be, and qi stagnation is caused by the obstruction of qi (qi’s functioning is impeded). Patients may manifest mental abnormalities, such as depression, low mood, easily agitated and angry, or easy to cry; they may also manifest physical symptoms, such as fullness and distension of the chest and hypochondrium, i.e., chest tightness, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other discomforts, or loss of appetite, foreign body sensation in the throat, etc.; some female patients may also have pre-menstrual breast distension and pain, menstrual disorders, menstrual cramps, and other manifestations. For the liver qi stagnation syndrome, under the guidance of the doctor can be used to dredge the liver qi (regulating the liver qi stagnation) and other drugs for treatment, but also to do a good job of psychological counseling, so that the patient empathy for sex.