Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency



Patients with spleen and kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang energy in the spleen and kidneys) are advised to see a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) internist.

Spleen and kidney yang deficiency is a kind of evidence in Chinese medicine, which needs to be comprehensively analyzed and diagnosed by professional Chinese medicine physicians through looking, smelling, questioning and cutting.

Patients with spleen and kidney yang deficiency are clinically characterized by prolonged diarrhea and dysentery, edema, cold pain in the waist and abdomen, and other symptoms related to cold deficiency. Occurrence is mostly related to dietary disorders, excessive indoor labor, feeling of external evils, and prolonged illness.

Patients with spleen and kidney yang deficiency need to pay attention to prevent cold and keep warm, appropriate rest, maintain a good state of mind and other good nursing interventions, which is conducive to the treatment of the disease.

If you have symptoms of spleen and kidney yang deficiency, you should consult a TCM physician in a timely manner, and should not take it lightly or blindly use medication on your own to avoid aggravation of your condition.