Is weak urination a kidney deficiency?

Urinary weakness is related to kidney deficiency to some extent, but there is no absolute relationship between the two. Kidney deficiency does not necessarily lead to urinary weakness, and urinary weakness is not a characteristic manifestation of kidney deficiency. Kidney deficiency is the concept of Chinese medicine, including kidney yang deficiency and kidney yin deficiency, kidney yang deficiency can appear cold, cold limbs, face color moss white, loose stools, urine clear and long and weak pulse and other symptoms, and kidney yin deficiency symptoms are manifested in the five heart heat or afternoon hot flashes, night sweating, zygomatic red, emaciation, red tongue with little moss, and so on. If urinary weakness is accompanied by the above symptoms, it may be caused by kidney deficiency, which needs to be adjusted and treated by traditional Chinese medicine. Weakness of urine is commonly seen in Western medicine in urinary tract infections, including acute and chronic pyelonephritis, cystitis, urinary stones, urethritis, etc., which is accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, and requires antibiotic treatment. In fact, urinary weakness should also belong to those with Qi deficiency or Qi stagnation. So you can’t just tonify the kidneys. The symptoms of urinary weakness, it is recommended that the patient actively in the nephrology department to clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment.