Symptoms of Spleen-Yin deficiency are noisy stomach (a sensation in the stomach similar to hunger, emptiness with burning), dry mouth and tongue, and reduced diet. The occurrence of spleen yin deficiency is mostly related to dietary disorders, emotional disorders, overwork, and injury to yin after illness. Clinically, it is mainly characterized by reduced diet, noisy stomach, abdominal distension after eating, dry mouth and tongue, emaciation and constipation. If actively treated, the general prognosis is good; if lost and mis-treated, affecting the biochemistry of qi and blood, it can lead to qi and blood deficiency, and serious spleen yin depletion, which can be life-threatening. Patients with spleen yin deficiency should pay attention to regular work and rest, maintain a good state of mind, pay attention to the diet should be light, avoid overeating, so as not to aggravate the disease. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical treatment promptly.