Symptoms of liver depression and spleen deficiency in men mainly include dimness of vision, low food intake, abdominal distension, fatigue, and yellowish color (yellowish and lusterless face).
Liver depression will mainly lead to stagnation of qi, headache, eye distension and pain wanting to take off, vision haze, mood uncomfortable (emotional upset), chest belching (stomach gas out of the throat issued by the sound, commonly known as “hiccups”), food less Na Dull (no appetite, less food), vomiting and generalized nausea (feel nausea), bitter mouth, red tongue with yellow fur, pulse string Symptoms include
Spleen deficiency is generally characterized by spleen qi deficiency and spleen yang deficiency. Spleen qi deficiency mainly manifests as reduced appetite, abdominal distension, loose stools (thin, unformed stools), fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), yellowish color, pale tongue with white coating, and slow or weak pulse.
Spleen yang deficiency is mainly characterized by abdominal pain, low appetite, abdominal distension, loose stools, coldness (fear of cold, cold limbs), swollen limbs, short urine, pale and fat tongue or teeth marks, and sluggish and weak pulse.
When Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency occur together, men usually show symptoms such as distended and painful eyes, hazy vision, low food intake, abdominal distension, fatigue, and yellowish color.
When the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to regulate, do not take medication without authorization, so as to avoid delaying the condition with the wrong medicine.