Stomach yang qi deficiency is known as stomach yang deficiency syndrome, and its symptoms include cold pain in the stomach and epigastric region, which lasts for a long time, and which occurs and stops at any time.
The symptoms of stomach yang deficiency include cold pain in the stomach and epigastrium that lasts for a long time and stops when it occurs, a preference for warmth and pressure that is relieved after eating, vomiting of water (vomitus is a clear, thin liquid) or undigested food, little food and epigastric congestion, a bland mouth with little thirst, lethargy and weakness, and a fear of cold and cold limbs (a fear of the cold, with ice-cold limbs).
This syndrome is mostly caused by dietary disorders, cold and raw food; or excessive use of bitter cold, diarrhea products; or the spleen and stomach are weak, and yang energy is weakened.
If you have symptoms of insufficient stomach yang, you should go to the hospital in time, do not diagnose or use medication on your own, in order to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse consequences.