Spleen Deficiency refers to Spleen deficiency lesions caused by various reasons. There can be spleen qi deficiency, spleen yang deficiency and spleen yin deficiency.
1. Spleen qi deficiency: Spleen qi deficiency refers to deficiency of spleen qi and dereliction of transportation, manifesting as little or no appetite for food, distention and fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen), loose stools (thin and unformed feces), tiredness of the limbs, lack of qi and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), and fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), etc., and the face color is often yellowish or yellowish.
2. Spleen Yang Deficiency: Spleen Yang Deficiency refers to the decline of spleen yang (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen), loss of warmth, insufficient transportation and internalization of yin and cold. It is mostly manifested as bloating and pain in the abdomen, loose diarrhea, etc., accompanied by coldness and fear of cold, lack of warmth in the limbs, pallor, pale mouth and lack of thirst.
3. Spleen yin deficiency: spleen yin deficiency refers to spleen yin deficiency, the spleen and stomach for the nature of this, visceral tissues rely on the spleen qi scattered essence to be moistened, if the spleen can not transport the essence of deficiency, or too little diet, malnutrition, can lead to spleen yin deficiency. It is often manifested as not thinking about food, dry stools, tiredness (fatigue), five heart heat (two hearts and two feet heart fever, and consciously heart and chest heat) and other symptoms.