Symptoms of Kidney Qi deficiency mainly include generalized weakness, shortness of breath, and prolonged wheezing and coughing, accompanied by symptoms of Kidney Qi deficiency. Symptoms of Kidney Yang deficiency mainly include cold pain in the waist and knees, loss of libido, and excessive nocturia.
Symptoms of Kidney Qi deficiency include generalized weakness, shortness of breath, prolonged coughing and wheezing, lack of breath and lazy speech (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), deafness and tinnitus, etc. It is also accompanied by symptoms of Kidney Qi non-solidity, such as frequent and clear urination or urinary incontinence; men’s spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation, women’s menstruation with irregularity, and scanty and abundant menstrual discharge.
Symptoms of Kidney-Yang deficiency include soreness of the waist and knees accompanied by cold pain, coldness and coldness of the limbs, whiteness of the face (whiteness and lack of luster) or sallowness, and fatigue; or frigidity of the libido, impotence and infertility of men, spermatorrhea, infertility of women with cold uterus, and scanty leucorrhoea; or frequent urination with clear and long urination, and nocturnal urination.
To determine whether it is Kidney qi deficiency or Kidney yang deficiency requires a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms. If there is any discomfort, please go to the hospital for medical treatment.