Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of kidney yin deficiency on self test of yin deficiency and yang deficiency
Yin Deficiency and Yang Deficiency Self Test
Kidney yin deficiency refers to deficiency of kidney yin, insufficient yin fluid in the body, endogenous deficiency of fire, low back pain, ejaculation, and menstrual insufficiency. Kidney yang deficiency refers to the main clinical manifestations of insufficient kidney yang, cold body, soreness in the waist and knees, decreased libido, and frequent nocturia. Kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency are two types of kidney deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine, with different causes and symptoms in patients. Self examination of kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency can be determined by the patient's symptoms and signs:
1. Through symptom self testing, patients with kidney yin deficiency may experience dizziness and tinnitus, hot flashes and night sweats, restlessness and dryness, hair loss, insomnia, dry throat and lack of fluids, and short yellow urine. Male patients may also experience ejaculation or premature ejaculation, while female patients may experience reduced menstrual flow or even amenorrhea. Patients with kidney yang deficiency may experience symptoms such as mental exhaustion, memory loss, fear of cold, chills in limbs, physical weakness, fatigue, drowsiness, loss of sexual function, and body edema (especially obvious lower limb edema);
2. Through self testing of patient physical signs: patients with kidney yin deficiency have red tongue color, thin pulse count, and red cheekbones; Patients with kidney yang deficiency have a lighter tongue color, a heavier tongue, white tongue coating, dull and dull pulse, and a pale, matte or black complexion.
What are the symptoms of kidney yin deficiency
Kidney yin deficiency is a traditional Chinese medicine disease, generally referring to a group of clinical diseases of kidney yin deficiency and malnutrition. Generally speaking, it is caused by excessive room fatigue, long-term injury, insufficient innate endowment, and other reasons.
Insufficient kidney yin can lead to internal heat, which can include hot flashes, night sweats, restless heat in the five hearts, soreness and weakness in the waist and knees, yellow urine, dry stools, redness of the tongue, lack of coating, and thin pulse. Kidney yin deficiency, yin not converging to yang, liver yang hyperactivity, even transforming into fire, and clinical manifestations such as dizziness, redness, and blush can be seen. The treatment generally focuses on tonifying kidney yin, and the traditional Chinese medicine prescription is Liu Wei Di Huang Tang or Zuo Yin modified. Common Chinese medicines include Rehmannia glutinosa, Chinese yam, cornus officinalis, Alisma orientalis, Anemarrhena asphodeloides, peony bark, Poria cocos, Cyathula officinalis, Lycium barbarum, Reynoutria multiflora, etc.