| stagnation |
When the circulation of Qi, blood, or food through the body becomes hampered due to disease, stress or emotional dysfunction.
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| stagnation |
a blockage or buildup of qi or blood that prevents it from flowing freely. Is a precursor of illness and disease and is frequently accompanied by pain or tingling
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| stagnation m. |
a local engorgement affecting one or more lobules of the breast and forming a painful lump in the organ; it occurs during early lactation. Called also caked breast.
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| stagnation |
a pond stagnates when there is little or no water movement or replacement resulting in an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria and algae; may result in the death of animals; stagnant ponds stink and may contain certain aquatic insect larvae such as mosquitoes and rat-tailed maggots.
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