Yin or yang deficiency belongs to the concept of traditional Chinese medicine, it is difficult to accurately determine the clinical manifestation of renal cysts alone, and should be combined with the corresponding symptoms to make a clear diagnosis.
Renal cysts are common renal organic lesions in clinical practice, and most of them have no obvious discomfort, but when the cysts gradually increase in size and compress the surrounding blood vessels or the urinary tract to cause occlusion or obstruction, corresponding manifestations may appear, such as lumbago and lumbar pain, dysuria, limb edema, etc. Generally, cysts have little effect on renal function and surrounding tissues, and do not require special treatment. Generally, cysts have little effect on renal function and surrounding tissues, so no special treatment is needed; if there are obvious discomfort symptoms, surgery may be needed.
Yin deficiency refers to the deficiency of yin fluid in the body, which cannot restrain yang and leads to the symptoms of “deficiency heat”, most often seen as fever in the hands, feet and heart, dry mouth and pharynx, heartburn and insomnia, dizziness and tinnitus, etc. The treatment mainly focuses on nourishing the yin; yang deficiency refers to the deficiency of yang in the body, which cannot restrain yin and leads to the symptoms of “deficiency cold”, most often seen as the symptoms of “deficiency cold”, etc. The treatment mainly focuses on nourishing yin. Yang deficiency refers to the lack of yang energy in the body, can not restrain the yin, resulting in the emergence of “deficiency cold” symptoms, most often seen cold, mental instability, frequent urination and diarrhea, etc., the treatment is based on warming yang.
If you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional for a clear identification and treatment.