πΏ Do you experience tightness in your chest or difficulty taking a full breath?
This is extremely common among office workers, students and busy adults in KL & Bukit Jalil.
Common symptoms include:
Tight chest or pressure sensation
Difficulty taking a deep breath
Feeling “something stuck” in the chest or throat
Palpitations or fast heartbeat
Worse during stress or anxiety
Shallow breathing
Tired easily
Chest heaviness in hot & humid weather
From a TCM viewpoint, chest tightness often comes from Qi stagnation, Liver Qi constraint, phlegm-damp accumulation or Qi deficiency — not just lung issues.
Stress → blocked Qi → chest tightness
β frequent sighing
β emotional tension
β throat tightness
β chest discomfort
β worsens with emotional stress
β heavy chest
β breathlessness
β tired with minimal activity
Common in Malaysia’s humid climate.
β shallow breathing
β fatigue
β palpitations
β night chest tightness
β waking up startled
β anxiety
β relieves tightness
β calms the mind
β improves breathing
β releases emotional tension
Common points: Neiguan, Tanzhong, Taichong, Shenmen, Fengchi.
β Liver Qi stagnation → Xiaoyao formula
β Qi stagnation → Chaihu Shugan
β Phlegm–damp → Er Chen / Banxia Houpu
β Qi deficiency → Bu Zhong Yi Qi
β opens the chest
β improves rib movement
β promotes deep breathing
β avoid iced drinks
β practice slow abdominal breathing
β reduce emotional suppression
β stretch chest & shoulder muscles daily
β avoid overworking
Most patients improve within 1–3 sessions:
β smoother breathing
β reduced chest tightness
β calmer emotions
β better sleep
“Chest tightness is a sign that your Qi is stuck.
Once we regulate Qi flow and calm the nervous system, breathing becomes natural again.”
— Jason Cheh, Registered TCM Practitioner (MOH Malaysia)
π Aurora Place, Bukit Jalil
π 010-281 9815
β¨ Calm breath, balanced Qi.
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