Traditional Chinese Medicine often says,Insufficient qi leads to poor blood circulation, poor blood circulation leads to stagnant water flow, and stagnant water flow makes it difficult to eliminate toxinsOnce the body is blocked, various problems will arise. Therefore, many illnesses are caused by blockages. Today, I will explain this in detail
Let's start withQi StagnationPeople of this type often have emotional blockages, are prone to depression and pessimism, struggle to control their temper, and experience restlessness and chest tightness. They often feel a sense of suffocation in the chest, which is mostly caused by liver qi stagnation. For referenceChaihu Shugan PowderRegulating Qi

Let's take a lookBlood StasisThis type of person often has stagnant blood formed by prolonged liver qi stagnation and slowed blood flow, accompanied by symptoms such as emotional depression, distending pain in the chest and hypochondrium, body stabbing pain, headache, palpitations, and chest stabbing pain. You can refer toXuefu Zhuyu Decoction combined with Chaihu Shugan Powdercarry out conditioning
Finally, let's take a lookphlegm obstructionSuch individuals often suffer from long-term stagnation of liver qi, leading to the formation of blood stasis and phlegm-dampness in the body. The intertwining of these two factors may result in the growth of masses, nodules, or cysts. Merely removing them addresses only the symptoms, not the root cause. It is essential to regulate from the source, and one may consider usingXiaoyao Wan combined with Wendan Fuling Wancansoothe the liver and strengthen the spleen regulate qi and resolve stasis。
However, it is important to note that traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment. Since each individual has a different constitution and varying complexities of syndromes, it is crucial not to blindly apply treatments on one's own. Always use them under the guidance of a professional physician based on proper syndrome differentiation.










