Among the five organs, the lungs and liver are prone to qi reversal and qi stagnation.
1. Lung qi upward reversal: the lungs to descend for the passage, if the lungs purging and descending function is not in charge, and qi reversal in the upper, the clinical will appear coughing, wheezing (wheezing shortness of breath) more than.
2. Lung qi stagnation: patients often have chest tightness, breathlessness, dyspnea and other symptoms due to the lack of lung qi.
3. Upward reversal of liver qi: the liver is the main regulator of excretion, the liver rises too much and upward reversal, resulting in qi and blood rushing upward and blocking the orifices of the Qing orifices, the clinic will have a headache, dizziness, and may be fainting in severe cases.
4. Stagnation of liver qi: the liver is not good at detoxification, the qi is stagnant, it is stagnant in the chest and abdomen (the chest and ribs area) and the abdomen (abdomen) and there is fullness and pain, depression and discomfort, good resting place, women’s breasts are distended and painful, menstrual irregularities and even dysmenorrhea.
If you have any uncomfortable symptoms, please go to the regular hospital in a timely manner under the guidance of a professional physician to use medication, so as not to delay the condition.