Manifestations of severe liver depression and spleen deficiency

Severe Liver Depression and Spleen Deficiency can be manifested as fullness and pain in the chest and hypochondrium, depression or irritability, abdominal distention and fullness, and loose stools, etc. It is a series of discomforts triggered by the loss of liver detachment (the liver’s function of detachment is abnormal) and the loss of spleen’s robustness and transportation. Clinical manifestations may include distension and pain in the chest and ribs (the chest and rib area), self-awareness of tightness in the chest, often sighing a long breath for relief, extreme depression or irritability, reduced diet or lack of desire to eat and drink, abdominal distension, tapping pain, loose stools (stools that are not shaped, and the feeling of not being emptied afterward), or abdominal pain that wants to go to the toilet, pain that is alleviated after a diarrhea, or loose stools (thin and unshaped fecal matter) that are not in tune, with a white coating on the tongue, and a stringy pulse or a slow pulse. Stringy or slow pulse. Liver depression and spleen deficiency is also known as liver-spleen disharmony, the treatment should harmonize the liver and spleen, tonify the spleen and soften the liver, Chinese medicine treatment focuses on the identification of the evidence and individualization of the use of medication, if you are not feeling well, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation.