The manifestations of male yin deficiency mainly include symptoms such as five heartburn and heat, night sweating and nervous exhaustion (mental fatigue and physical weakness).
Male yin deficiency is one of the common diseases in Chinese medicine, which mainly refers to the deficiency of yin fluid and the symptoms of yang qi relative hyperthermia; the main manifestations of male yin deficiency include flushed cheeks, five heartburn, night sweating, dizziness, tinnitus, cold limbs, mental fatigue, etc. The symptoms of male yin deficiency can be treated by medication and physiotherapy.
Yin deficiency in men can generally be treated with medication and physical therapy, such as taking Tianwang Xinzhu Dan, Qiji Ju Di Huang Pill, Nourishing Yin Qing Lung Pill, or Zuo Gui Pill as prescribed by the doctor, or acupuncture or cupping and other TCM physical therapy to relieve the above symptoms.
Yin deficiency in men is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition. Medications should be used under the guidance of a physician, and treatments such as acupuncture and cupping should be performed by a professional.