What Are the Symptoms of Qi Stagnation with Phlegm?
The symptoms of Phlegm-Qi Stagnation mainly include fever, sweating, cough, irritation, nausea, constipation, dry mouth, etc. Emotional changes can lead to the exacerbation of symptoms. In daily life, dietary adjustments can be made to avoid spicy and greasy foods. If symptoms of plum-like qi are present, medical attention should be sought promptly. Here are some specific conditions and suggestions:
Common symptoms include indifferent expression, dementia-like appearance, silence, frequent sighing, lack of logic in speaking, muttering to oneself, suspiciousness, mental depression, mood swings, confusion, loss of appetite, red tongue with white and greasy coating, and taut and slippery pulse. Generally, Xiaoyao Powder and Shunqidaotan Decoction are prescribed for treatment.
Common manifestations include mental depression, chest and rib distention and discomfort, as if something is blocking the chest. There may be a sensation of something blocking the throat, making swallowing and vomiting difficult, with a white and greasy tongue coating and taut and slippery pulse. These are symptoms of Depression with Phlegm-Qi Stagnation, and can be treated with Banxia Houpu Decoction.
The main symptoms of Phlegm-Qi Stagnation include a sensation of something blocking the throat, making swallowing and vomiting difficult, discomfort in the chest and ribs, or pain in the chest and diaphragm, accompanied by vomiting, pale tongue with white and greasy coating. It is recommended to rest more, maintain a good surrounding environment, drink plenty of water, and supplement large amounts of vitamin C. If symptoms of discomfort arise, medical attention should be sought promptly.
It is recommended to rest more and maintain a good surrounding environment. Drink plenty of water and supplement large amounts of vitamin C. If symptoms of discomfort arise, medical attention should be sought promptly.