What are the symptoms of Spleen Dampness and Blood Stasis

Spleen dampness and blood stasis can cause a variety of symptoms such as low appetite, fatigue, abdominal distension, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, vomiting blood, blood in stool, yellow eyes, yellow body, yellow urine, abdominal distension, edema, and abdominal or hypochondriac masses. In terms of pathogenesis, these symptoms can be categorized into two types: spleen deficiency, dampness and blood stasis.
1. Spleen deficiency: if the spleen is deficient in transportation, there is no way to transport and transform the water and grains and essence, which can be seen as low appetite, fatigue, abdominal distension, diarrhea, etc.; if the spleen rises and the stomach descends and the qi is out of order, the stomach qi will recoil and go upward, which will result in vomiting and nausea, etc.; if the spleen qi is weak (spleen qi weakness), the spleen is unable to regulate the blood and can be seen as clinical symptoms of hemorrhage such as epistaxis, epistaxis, petechiae under the skin, dark stools, vomiting of blood, etc.
2. Water-dampness and blood stasis on the basis of spleen deficiency: insufficiency of spleen qi does not have the ability to promote qi and blood circulation, resulting in impaired metabolism of qi, blood and fluid, causing jaundice which is characterized by yellowing of the eyes, yellowing of the body and yellowing of the urine, ascites which is characterized by abdominal distension and oedema, and accumulation of lumps in the abdomen or under the hypochondrium.
If you suffer from spleen disorders, it is recommended to diagnose and treat them under the guidance of a doctor as soon as possible, and not to use medicines blindly.