What is the difference between liver depression and spleen deficiency and liver depression and qi stagnation?

Liver depression and spleen deficiency refers to the syndrome of liver depression and spleen deficiency, manifested as chest pain, abdominal distension and loose stool. Also known as disharmony between liver and spleen. The liver governs deflation, and stagnation of liver qi is not conducive to deflation, leading to disharmony of spleen-qi, and symptoms characterized by weakened digestive function, such as anorexia, abdominal distension, limb fatigue, loss of gas in bowel sounds, hypochondriac pain, etc. It is advisable to strengthen the spleen and soothe the liver, mainly to strengthen the spleen; The main syndrome differentiation basis is chest pain, emotional depression, abdominal distension and loose stool.

Liver-qi stagnation syndrome refers to emotional depression, abdominal distension, chest and hypochondriac pain, emotional depression or irritability, foreign body sensation in the pharynx, neck swelling and pain or hypochondriac pain caused by liver-qi stagnation. Women can see symptoms such as breast pain, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, thin and white tongue coating, and rapid pulse. Also known as stagnation of liver qi, referred to as stagnation of liver qi. This syndrome is mostly caused by emotional frustration, or sudden mental stimulation, or the invasion of pathogenic factors, which blocks the liver pulse and leads to the loss of liver qi. Qi stagnation and abnormal drainage affect Shui Gu's subtle and water-dampness conduction. Over time, it will accumulate dampness and produce phlegm, which will go up along the meridians with qi and settle in the throat. If there is a foreign body in the throat, it can't be spit out and swallowed. Phlegm accumulated in the neck can cause scabies and tumors. Can qi stagnation and blood stasis lead to it? Here you are. Stagnation and loss of liver qi affect the harmony and health of the stomach, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as epigastric fullness, pain attack, chest tightness and belching (see syndrome of liver qi invading the stomach). Liver disease affects the transport function of spleen, causing anorexia, abdominal distension, loose stool discomfort, abdominal pain and diarrhea, and the pain is relieved after diarrhea.