Symptoms of Heart, Spleen and Kidney Deficiency

Heart, Spleen and Kidney Deficiency belongs to the common types of evidence in the identification of internal organs. Symptoms of Heart, Spleen and Kidney Deficiency include palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), panic attacks, loose stools, abdominal distension, reduction of diet, chills and cold limbs (fear of being cold, cold limbs), fatigue, and lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar and knee areas), and so on. Heart deficiency generally refers to insufficiency of heart qi or heart yang, which can be seen as panic, palpitations, restlessness, easy to wake up, reduced diet, insomnia and dreams. Spleen deficiency is mostly related to dietary, mental, physiological and lifestyle factors. Patients with spleen deficiency mainly show loose stools, bloating, reduced diet and swelling, etc. They may also have symptoms such as tiredness of limbs, coldness and coldness of limbs, and prolapse of internal organs, which may be manifested as prolapse of uterus in female patients. Kidney deficiency is mostly related to congenital insufficiency, excessive sexual intercourse, work exhaustion, and old age, etc. Patients may show weakness, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness, etc. Men may also have spermatorrhea, impotence, premature ejaculation and other symptoms, while women may show reduced menstrual flow, amenorrhea, and infertility with uterine cold. Patients with symptoms of heart, spleen and kidney deficiency should go to a regular Chinese medicine hospital for timely consultation and treatment, and be given targeted treatment after identification by the doctor. In addition, patients with deficiency of the heart, spleen and kidney should maintain a happy mood, eat a regular diet, and exercise appropriately to enhance their physical fitness and promote the recovery of the disease.