Spleen and kidney are the relationship between the nature of the latter and the nature of the first, so a deficiency of spleen qi will lead to a deficiency of kidney qi, and a deficiency of kidney qi will also affect spleen qi.
According to Chinese medicine, the first born nurtures the second born, and the second born nurtures the first born. Insufficient Kidney Qi is usually accompanied by insufficient Spleen Qi, and insufficient Spleen Qi makes it difficult to nourish Kidney Qi, and thus Kidney Qi is also insufficient.
Clinical manifestations of Spleen Qi deficiency include low food intake and abdominal distension, shortness of breath and laziness, fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness), and loose stools. Kidney qi deficiency can be manifested as coughing and wheezing, fatigue, lumbago and leg fatigue, tinnitus and deafness, long and clear urine, loose stools (loose stools), pale tongue, white fur, weak pulse, and so on.
When nourishing the spleen and qi, clinical treatment should also be used to supplement the kidneys, and when supplementing the kidneys, attention should also be paid to nourishing the spleen and transporting the spleen.
If you feel unwell, please go to a regular hospital and do not blindly use medication on your own.