There is no such thing as the most noticeable symptom of Zhongqi deficiency in men. The symptoms of Zhongqi deficiency do not vary according to gender, but can mainly be manifested in symptoms such as tiredness, lack of appetite, and lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to talk).
Zhongqi deficiency refers to a condition in which the qi in the middle jiao of the spleen and stomach is weak and there is a malfunction in transportation. It is mainly due to the deficiency of Qi and spleen, resulting in the decline of the digestive ability of the spleen and stomach, which leads to the symptoms of yellowish color with less splendor, loss of appetite, abdominal distension after eating, dizziness, lack of qi and laziness in speech, tiredness and fatigue, loose stools, and emaciation, and the symptoms of stomach pain, which is painful and likes to be pressed. Both men and women can have the above symptoms when there is a deficiency of Chinese qi.
The treatment for deficiency of middle qi is to replenish the center and benefit the qi (treating qi deficiency by replenishing the spleen). It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in a timely manner and use medication under the guidance of a physician, such as Sijunzi Tang, tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi, and other formulas, and follow the doctor’s instructions when taking the medication.