Does Liver-Qi Stagnation Make Stools Thin?

Liver qi stagnation will cause abnormalities in the second bowel movement, therefore, liver qi stagnation is a possible manifestation of thinning of the stool.
The liver is the main regulator of excretion, and the transport function of the spleen and stomach and the conduction function of the large intestine are inseparable from the physiological function of the liver. When the liver’s physiological function is abnormal, it will also lead to abnormalities in the spleen and stomach’s transportation function and the conduction function of the large intestine, which will result in abnormal bowel movements, such as difficulty in defecation, thinning of stools, or loose stools that are out of order.
However, it should be noted that there are many reasons for the thinning of stools, and when the performance of thinning stools occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the specific reasons for the thinning of stools, in particular, it is necessary to exclude the possibility of intestinal malignant tumors, in order to avoid delaying the condition.