Liver qi is easy to stagnate: the liver controls the release of qi and blood and has the function of running qi and blood. It's just the opposite in nature, and it turns into an aversion to depression. Any emotional stimulation will lead to stagnation of liver qi, abnormal release of qi, and even stagnation of qi, which can cause blood stasis and bleeding. The pathological features of liver depression are: 1. Qi stagnation: meridian cloud: "Anger grieves the liver." Regarding liver qi, Li Guanxian said: "Most of the diseases of the five internal organs are liver qi ... I think more than half of them can cure liver qi." The liver qi here is qi stagnation, that is to say, liver qi has become the attending. Second, if the qi-moving machine is too depressed, it will lead to abnormal circulation of qi, which is mainly manifested in the clinical manifestations of liver-qi upwelling and liver-qi invading the stomach, causing stomach-qi upwelling, causing nausea, disturbing the leader, causing dizziness, head swelling, irritability, insomnia and other symptoms. For example, as described in Brush Flower Medical Mirror, "Excess of the liver ... its symptom is pain in the left rib ... vomiting, that is, hiccup, which refers to the syndrome of liver-qi invading the stomach. The main treatment is calming the liver and lowering the adverse flow. Three blood stasis, stagnation of liver qi, can lead to blood stasis. "Difficult Classics" said: "The accumulation of the liver is called fat qi, with a cup on the left, a head and feet ...". Zhu Danxi mentioned that "there are red marks between skin and hematoma", which are all syndromes of qi stagnation and blood stasis. Common signs in liver diseases, such as hepatosplenomegaly and spider nevus, are all the results of blood stasis, and the treatment is often based on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
Stagnation of liver qi means stagnation of liver qi.
Symptoms: congestion, bleeding, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, metrorrhagia, depression, dizziness, fatigue, vomiting, insomnia and dreaminess, irritability, loss of appetite, etc.