Symptoms of Lung and Kidney Yin Deficiency

Symptoms of Lung and Kidney Yin deficiency include cough with little sputum, or blood in sputum, dry mouth and throat.
The common clinical symptoms of lung and kidney yin deficiency are cough with little sputum, or sputum with blood, dry mouth and throat, weak and tenderness of the waist and knees, hot flashes (a burst of fever), zygomatic redness (cheeks and zygomatic bones are reddish in color), night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), spermatorrhea, a red tongue with little moss, and a small number of pulses (a pulse that becomes narrower and finer, and the rate is accelerated).
Most of the symptoms are caused by prolonged coughing and lung injury, which leads to deficiency of yin and fluids from the lungs to the kidneys; or by over-exertion and deficiency of kidney yin, which fails to nourish the lungs, resulting in deficiency of yin in the lungs and kidneys.
Symptoms of lung and kidney yin deficiency need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, individuals do not diagnose or use their own medication, so as not to delay the condition and jeopardize the health of the body.