Qi deficiency is usually related to poor physical condition, overwork and other factors, and can cause uncomfortable symptoms such as excessive sweating and chills, which are usually treated by adjusting diet, taking medication and acupuncture.
1. Adjusting diet: If the symptoms of qi deficiency are mild, they can be improved by adjusting diet. The diet should be rich in foods with rich nutritional value, such as brown rice, mushrooms, chicken and fish.
2. Use of medication: If the symptoms of qi deficiency are serious, patients can use tonifying pills, medicinal pills and pulse drinks under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, so as to achieve the effect of tonifying qi and strengthening the spleen, promoting yang and benefiting qi, and thus improving qi deficiency.
3. Acupuncture and moxibustion: Patients can go to regular hospitals to regulate qi deficiency by acupuncture at the Foot Sanli Point, Guanyuan Point, Sanyinjiao Point and other acupoints to replenish qi and strengthen the body.
Qi deficiency should be timely medical treatment, go to a regular hospital for acupuncture and other treatments, the use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication, so as not to cause serious consequences.