The Difference Between Qi and Blood Deficiency and Qi Deficiency

Qi and blood deficiency is a combination of Qi deficiency and blood deficiency, which differs from Qi deficiency in clinical symptoms, treatment principles and other factors.
1. Clinical symptoms: Patients with qi and blood deficiency often show symptoms such as yellowish color, dry hair, dreamy, dizziness, palpitation, irregular menstruation, etc., and the symptoms of blood and qi deficiencies appear together. Patients with Qi deficiency show symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest tightness, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), dizziness, and a low and timid voice.
2. Treatment principle: Patients with deficiency of qi and blood should mainly benefit qi and replenish blood, and can be treated with medicines such as Bazhen Pill and Shiquan Dachan Pill. Patients with deficiency of Qi should be treated mainly by tonifying Qi, which can be treated with medicines such as Tonifying the Middle Jiaozhong Pill and Shengwei San.
Patients should go to the hospital for consultation, and after clarifying the specific type of symptoms, treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.