Can Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency Cause Throat Inflammation?

Inflammation of the throat is called laryngeal paralysis in Chinese medicine (redness, swelling, pain, dryness, and foreign body sensation in the pharynx, or itching and discomfort in the pharynx, and difficulty in swallowing), and yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys (insufficient yin in the liver and kidneys) does not usually cause laryngeal paralysis. Yin deficiency of the liver and kidneys often causes dryness of the mouth and throat, wasting of the physical form and body shape, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), dryness of the eyes, and five heartburns and heat (heat in the hearts of the two hands and the two feet and self-consciousness of heart and chest irritation and heat). Liver and kidney yin deficiency refers to pathological changes such as internal disturbance of deficiency heat caused by deficiency of liver and kidney yin and fluid, often associated with emotional and emotional internal injuries, indolence in sexual intercourse, and injury to yin caused by warm diseases. Liver and kidney yin deficiency generally does not cause paralysis of the throat, often cause spermatorrhea, night sweating, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, menstrual bleeding, lumbar and knee weakness (lumbar and knee soreness and weakness of the feeling), dry eyes, hot flashes in the afternoon (a burst of fever), physical body shape, dry mouth and throat and other symptoms. The common causes of laryngeal paralysis are external evils, phlegm and stasis interlocking (phlegm and stasis occur together) or fire and poison attacking. The main manifestations are foreign body sensation and pain in the throat, which may be accompanied by various discomforts such as itching, dryness and burning sensation in the throat. If you have discomfort in the throat, you should consult a doctor in time and be treated under the guidance of a TCM physician, and you should not use medication on your own to avoid adverse reactions.

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