"The third type, liver qi invading the stomach."
Lu Xuan smiled slightly and began to discuss the third scenario of bile reflux gastritis following a gastrectomy.
"These patients often have poor emotional health, leading to long-term depression. The liver qi inversely invades the stomach, suppressing the spleen earth. This disrupts the stomach's reception function, causing upper abdominal pain, belching, and acid regurgitation. Additionally, when they become angry, their diet is unsettled, which can easily trigger upper gastrointestinal bleeding."
Hearing this, Li Yuquan knew that his condition probably belonged to the fourth type.
Liver qi invading the stomach was likely unrelated to him. Although he had cancer, his emotions were generally well-managed, and he rarely got angry.
When talking about liver qi invading the stomach, Lu Xuan also specially glanced at Li Yuquan.
