What are all the symptoms of Zhongqi Subsidence

Symptoms of sinking of the middle qi (deficiency of the spleen and stomach qi, with manifestations such as falling of the internal organs) vary from person to person, and it is difficult to enumerate all of them. Generally speaking, the sinking of the middle qi can appear as symptoms of prolonged diarrhea, prolapse of the anus, uterine prolapse and so on. Sinking of the middle qi is the name of the disease in Chinese medicine. Sinking of middle qi belongs to one kind of qi sinking evidence, mostly developed from qi deficiency, refers to the deficiency of spleen qi, ascending powerlessness, qi sinking, descending more and ascending less, weakening the power of ascending to the internal organs, the position of the internal organs is relatively shifted downward, the deficiency of spleen qi sinking, which can result in the disorders of clear and turbid elevation (the function of the qi up and down running abnormally), the clear yang is not ascending (light and clear yang qi can not be ascending), and turbid qi is not descending. Clinical manifestations of the sinking of the middle qi are mainly reduced diet, tiredness, lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, do not want to talk), yellowish color (yellow face without luster), dizziness, loose stools, pale tongue, weak pulse, and symptoms such as prolapse of the anus, uterine prolapse, prolonged diarrhea and dysentery, and yin ting (prolapse of the uterus in women and even prolapse of the vaginal opening). This syndrome can be treated under the guidance of a physician by taking medicines such as Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang with additions and subtractions to tonify the middle Jiao Qi (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen), and to raise yang and lift the sun (raising the yang qi of the organism in order to hold up the sunken organs). This formula is contraindicated in cases of Yin deficiency with fever and internal heat. If any of the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a hospital for standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician.