What are the symptoms of a woman with yin deficiency

Yin deficiency in women is categorized into lung yin deficiency, heart yin deficiency, liver yin deficiency and kidney yin deficiency, and their symptoms are slightly different, often with symptoms such as flushed cheeks, dry throat, hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), and a thin pulse (a narrow and thin pulse and accelerated rate). 1. Lung Yin deficiency: mainly manifested as dry mouth and throat, dry cough, little sputum or blood in sputum, hoarseness, emaciation, heart-heat (heat in the hearts of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), hot flashes and night sweating, deep red color, red tongue, and fine pulse. 2. Heart yin deficiency: mainly manifested as heart palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia, dry mouth, emaciation, hot flashes and night sweats, flushed cheeks, red tongue with little moss, and fine pulse. 3. Liver yin deficiency: mainly manifested as headache, dizziness, photophobia, blurred vision, irritability, flushed cheeks, dry and red tongue, and fine pulse. 4. Kidney yin deficiency: mainly manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, lumbar and knee pain and weakness (the feeling of lumbar and knee pain and weakness), alopecia, scanty menstruation or amenorrhea, insomnia, forgetfulness, hot flashes and night sweating, short and yellowish urine, red tongue with little or no moss, and a fine pulse, and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients with the above symptoms should go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.

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