Symptoms of Spleen Deficiency and Liver Fire in Women

Women with spleen deficiency and high liver fire can have symptoms such as moodiness, low food intake and abdominal distension, good tai yi, loose stools and other symptoms, as well as yellowish odor under the belt and irregular menstruation. When the liver meridian is not drained and the fire is stagnant, women may experience symptoms such as emotional irritability or depression, pain and distension of the ribs, and good tai yi; liver qi is depressed and turns into fire, which violates the spleen, leading to weakness of the spleen qi (spleen qi weakness), which is unable to transport and transform water and grains, and often results in symptoms such as low food intake and abdominal distention, abdominal pain and diarrhea, or loose bowel movements. Women with spleen deficiency and high liver fire will also experience a range of gynecological disorders, such as heavy, yellowish, smelly discharge, increased secretions, or menstrual disorders. Women with symptoms of spleen deficiency and liver fire should consult a doctor in a timely manner.