Typical symptoms of gastric yin deficiency (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach) are noisy stomach and epigastric cavity (a feeling similar to hunger, emptiness with burning in the stomach), or vague burning pain in the stomach, bloating and discomfort in the stomach, feeling of hunger but not wanting to eat, reduced diet, dry mouth and throat, and dry stools. Stomach yin deficiency is a symptom of insufficient yin fluid in the stomach, which is mostly related to external heat, emotional and emotional disorders, and vegetative deficiency of the spleen and stomach, and can affect the stomach’s functions of receptivity (accepting accommodation), putrefaction (initial digestion of food to form surimi), and descending. Symptoms include noisy stomach and epigastrium, or vague burning pain in the stomach, stomach distension, feeling of hunger but not thinking of eating, reduced diet, and insufficient yin fluid, reduced moisturizing effect, so the mouth and throat are dry, and the stools are dry and knotty. If you have the above symptoms of gastric yin deficiency, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.