What are the symptoms of stagnation of liver-qi, disharmony between qi and blood, deficiency of liver and kidney, damp heat and yang deficiency of spleen and kidney? Please describe them separately! T

What are the symptoms of stagnation of liver-qi, disharmony between qi and blood, deficiency of liver and kidney, damp heat and yang deficiency of spleen and kidney? Please describe them separately! Thank you for your questions. 1. Liver-qi stagnation syndrome refers to qi stagnation syndrome caused by abnormal function of relieving qi of liver. Also known as stagnation of liver qi, referred to as stagnation of liver qi. Because of emotional frustration, the spirit is suddenly stimulated, or diseases and pathogens attack, which hinders the liver pulse and leads to the loss of liver qi. The main points of the syndrome are emotional depression, chest pain, abdominal pain, channel pain or menstrual disorder in women. 2. Qi belongs to Yang and blood belongs to Yin. There are functional differences between qi and blood, but there are four relationships between qi and blood: qi generates blood, promotes blood circulation, sucks blood, and blood is the mother of qi. If the relationship between these four aspects is unbalanced and clinical symptoms appear, it is called qi-blood disharmony or qi-blood disharmony. 3. Liver storing blood, kidney storing essence, liver and kidney deficiency will cause a series of symptoms of yin deficiency due to deficiency of essence and blood. 4. "Damp-heat" is a technical term of Chinese medicine, including the concepts of etiology and syndrome (it's a long story). So its symptoms are caused by the so-called "dampness evil" and "heat evil" in traditional Chinese medicine. Clinically, there are "wet" symptoms such as heavy head, tiredness, loose stool's anorexia, turbid urine, yellow and greasy urine and slippery pulse, as well as "heat irritability, red face and thirst, yellow urine, red tongue, yellow fur and rapid pulse". The two "images" are complex and diverse, so it is advisable to use traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for clearing away heat and dampness, and the diet should be "light". 5. Spleen and kidney yang deficiency syndrome, exogenous pathogenic factors entering the interior, strain and internal injury, and chronic illness deficiency can all lead to spleen and kidney yang deficiency. Diarrhea for a long time, retention of pathogenic water for a long time, leading to yang deficiency and failure of spleen and kidney, or the deficiency of other viscera gradually reaching spleen and kidney, can cause deficiency of both viscera at the same time, resulting in spleen and kidney yang deficiency syndrome. Yang deficiency of spleen and kidney indicates dysfunction of spleen and kidney, incomplete transport and transformation, stagnation of water and dampness, excessive yin and cold, and dysfunction of viscera. Yang deficiency of spleen and kidney is a syndrome characterized by excess and deficiency. Main symptoms: clear grain, weak waist and knees, edema of limbs, cold form and cold limbs. Clinical manifestations: diarrhea, prolonged diarrhea, sliding or diarrhea in five shifts, less abdominal pain, weak waist and knees, unfavorable urination, edema of face and limbs, even abdominal distension, cold limbs and pale face. The tongue is light and fat, the coating is white and slippery, and the pulse is heavy and thin.