Traditional Chinese Medicine says, "The five viscera transform into fluids." The heart corresponds to sweat, the spleen to drool, and the liver to tears. This means that by observing the fluids the body expresses, we can understand the health of our internal organs. Today, Dr. Li will discuss with everyone the manifestations that appear in the body when the liver, heart, and spleen are deficient.

First, Poor Liver Condition, Excessive Tears

According to traditional Chinese medicine, "the liver opens into the eyes." Therefore, when liver blood is insufficient, the eyes become dry and prone to tearing; sometimes, with emotional excitement, tears flow uncontrollably. In such cases, nourishing yin and supporting liver blood is needed. You can try Gui Shao Di Huang Wan.

Second, poor heart function leads to excessive sweating.

"Perspiration is the fluid of the heart." People who sweat excessively often feel chest tightness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and a sense of oppression in the chest. This is due to excessive sweating depleting heart yin. You can try Sheng Mai Yin to nourish yin and promote fluid production.

Third, poor spleen function leads to excessive saliva.

Frequently drooling during sleep is often due to spleen deficiency, with relatively heavy dampness in the body. It may also be accompanied by indigestion, easy bloating, belching, and other symptoms. You can try Shen Ling Bai Zhu Wan

The specific situation should be considered in light of individual conditions. The above content is for reference only and involves Chinese patent medicines, with no promotional intent. If you experience any physical discomfort, please seek medical treatment from a doctor.