1. I've succeeded!
2. How does stagnant mass develop?
3. Victory!
4. When the cold evil invades and penetrates into one's body and goes upwards,the stagnant mass is then gradually formed.
5. How is the mass formed?
6. When the cold evil goes upward in one's body, the patient's feet ache and become weak and he has trouble walking. Oh, my feet! What's wrong?
7. The circulation of blood of the feet and calves is impeded, so the feet and legs have a cold feeling.
8. Then it runs upward and gets into the stomach. It does move!
9. In the stomach, the cold evil blocks digestion and the transformation of food, and the stomach feels full.
10. When the cold evil condenses'with the body secretion outside the intestines it finally tums into the stagnant mass.
More information, please read Phlegm and Rheum.