Symptoms of deficiency of both qi and yin?

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Deficiency of both qi and Yin is also called Qi and Yin injury. The pathological changes of qi deficiency and yin deficiency were observed at the same time. Common in the process of febrile disease, heat in the gas, sweating is not thorough, long and hurt Qi and Yin; Or the body fluid is damaged by excessive heat, and the Qi is removed with the fluid; Or late stage of warm heat disease and internal injury miscellaneous diseases, loss of true Yin, vital energy. It can also be seen in some chronic metabolic and consumptive diseases, such as diabetes, tuberculosis, cancer and other diseases. Symptoms include thirst, shortness of breath, etc. The treatment should be beneficial to Qi, body fluid and Yin. So sick patients, what are the symptoms of Qi and yin deficiency, let's take a specific look.

Symptoms of deficiency of both qi and yin?

The first is fullness of stomach, especially after eating, loss of appetite, pale complexion, upset, or nausea and vomiting, dry mouth and throat, astringent eyes without tears, mental fatigue, dizziness and limb fatigue, hot hands, feet, heart, light yellow urine and dry stool; Tongue red, less moss, edge teeth, pulse fine number.

Second: there are several symptoms of deficiency of both qi and Yin. First of all, it will be manifested as loss of appetite, no appetite when eating, or nausea and vomiting when it is serious, and often feel thirsty or even drinking water.

Third: you will often feel dry eyes is particularly obvious, the body is particularly nauseous and weak, in endocrine, it will show that the color of urine is light yellow, stool is very dry, constipation, even sometimes the tongue has abnormal flushing phenomenon, tongue coating is also very little.

matters needing attention

Syndrome: loss of appetite, pale complexion, upset, dry mouth and throat, mental fatigue, dizziness and fatigue, hot hands, feet and hearts, light yellow urine and dry stool; The tongue is red, the moss is few, the pulse is fine. Treatment principle: Invigorating Spleen and Qi, nourishing yin and stomach. Main prescription: Shenling Baizhu powder and Yiwei decoction or Shashen Maidong decoction. Prescription: Radix Pseudostellariae, Radix Astragali, Chinese yam, polygonatum odoratum, Ophiopogon japonicus, Dendrobium, lotus leaf, bergamot, Platycodon grandiflorum, Radix Glycyrrhizae. 1 dose daily, decocted in water, taken twice.