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Nonupbearing of spleen qì

脾气不升 〔脾氣不升〕 pí qì bù shēng

Debilitation of spleen qì affecting its normal upbearing; characterized by lusterless facial complexion, dizziness, tendency to sweat, shortness of breath, reduced food intake, fatigue, abdominal distension, sloppy stool, pale tongue with white fur, and moderate vacuous pulse. In some cases, there is flowery or blurred vision, tinnitus, and eating without being able to distinguish flavors. If due to damp turbidity and food stagnation, there may be signs such as clouded heavy head, fatigue, no desire for food, abdominal distension or pain and distension, a thick slimy tongue fur, and a sunken moderate pulse.

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