There is no such thing as the 8 major manifestations of Liver-Qi Stagnation (poor transportation of Qi and blood in the liver and emotional depression). Liver qi stagnation is often manifested as chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and rib area), distension and pain in the lower abdomen (belly), good tai hui (a feeling of depression and unhappiness in the chest that likes to grow out of the breath), plum nucleus qi, breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation or even amenorrhea, and so on. Liver-Qi Stagnation, also known as Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation (poor transportation of Qi and blood in the liver and depression), is a symptom manifested when the liver loses its detachment and Qi is stagnant and impassable. 1. Distension and pain in the chest and hypochondrium: because the liver likes to be organized and is averse to depression, the liver loses detachment (the liver’s function of detachment is abnormal), the qi is not smooth (the body’s gases do not run smoothly), and the meridians are unfavorable, so there is a distension and pain in the parts of the liver meridians that circulate, such as the chest, hypochondrium, and hypochondrium. 2. Plum nucleus qi (similar to pharyngeal synesthesia), breast fetish: because of liver qi stagnation, qi can not be used for fluid, fluid gathering for phlegm, phlegm and qi in the pharynx is plum nucleus qi, and in the breasts is breast fetish. 3. Breast distension and pain, irregular menstruation and even amenorrhea: women are born with the liver, liver qi stagnation (liver qi is not smooth), qi disease and blood, qi and blood disharmony, and Chong Ren disorders will develop. If you have any physical discomfort, seek early consultation from a medical professional.