Can amenorrhea occur in women with spleen and kidney yang deficiency?

Spleen and Kidney Yang deficiency may lead to amenorrhea, and also symptoms such as cold form (cold body) cold limbs and 晄white color. Spleen and kidney yang deficiency may lead to amenorrhea. This is because a deficiency of Yang in the Spleen and Kidneys results in a lack of biochemistry (insufficient raw materials for production), leading to insufficient menstrual blood. Secondly, a deficiency of Yang Qi is unable to instigate the flow of blood, leading to poor blood flow and stagnation of blood in the body, resulting in amenorrhea. Yang deficiency can also lead to the internalization of coldness, resulting in symptoms such as coldness in the form of cold limbs, cold pain in the abdomen, and 晄white color of the face, etc. Cold condensation and stagnation of qi aggravate blood stasis, leading to aggravation of the condition. In addition, female patients with Yang deficiency of the spleen and kidneys may also have symptoms such as soreness of the waist and knees, prolonged diarrhea, prolonged dysentery, and diarrhea at five o’clock (diarrhea before dawn), and some of the patients may also have symptoms such as dysuria (unsmooth urination), swelling of the limbs, white tongue coating, and a thin and weak pulse. Female patients with spleen and kidney yang deficiency may experience amenorrhea. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time and take reasonable treatment measures under the guidance of the doctor to avoid aggravating the condition.