The typical pulse sign of Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation is Stringy Pulse, but the tightness of Stringy Pulse in the morning does not indicate that the body is suffering from Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation; Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes on the four diagnostic elements, which need to be combined with other signs, symptoms, and signs on the tongue to make a comprehensive diagnosis. If you are not feeling well, you can go to the Chinese Medicine Department for consultation and treatment by a Chinese medicine practitioner. Stringy pulse is a long, straight pulse with a certain degree of tension; according to TCM, the liver is responsible for detoxification and regulating qi, and softness is normal; when evil qi stagnates in the body, and the liver’s detoxification function is out of order, the qi is unfavorable, and the pulse thus becomes tense, resulting in the appearance of a Stringy Pulse. Liver stagnation refers to the symptoms of stagnation of qi due to the abnormal function of the liver’s detachment and unfavorable detachment, which are mostly related to emotional and emotional factors, illnesses and evils, etc., and are mainly manifested as low mood, depression, pain in the ribs of the chest and ribs, and a tendency to sigh, etc., and in women, there may also be breast distension and pain and irregular menstruation. Tight pulse in the morning may also be caused by exposure to cold; tight pulse leads to cold, and wind-cold attack leads to poor qi and blood circulation in the body, which may be accompanied by pain and blood stasis. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to avoid delaying your condition.