Generalized weakness and tenderness are called weakness in Chinese medicine, which can be regulated by choosing appropriate medicines under the guidance of doctors for specific causes.
1. Qi deficiency: according to the identification of internal organs and is divided into lung qi deficiency, spleen qi deficiency and other different types of evidence, there will be generalized weakness, body weakness symptoms, the doctor can choose the appropriate prescription for the specific type of evidence. For example, for lung qi deficiency, tonifying lung soup can be chosen to replenish lung qi; for spleen qi deficiency, adding flavor to Si Jun Zi Tang can be chosen to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi.
2. Deficiency of qi and blood: Chinese medicine theory states that qi and blood have the same origin and complement each other, so qi and blood deficiencies often occur together and are called qi and blood deficiencies. Under the advice of a doctor, you can choose to replenish qi and blood with the formulae such as Gui Spleen Soup and Bazhen Soup.
3. Dampness: Dampness enters the body, resulting in generalized weakness and tenderness. It may be caused by external dampness, spleen deficiency and dampness. For patients with external dampness, doctors can use drugs such as Real Spleen Drink and Stomach Ling Tang to warm the middle and remove dampness; for patients with spleen deficiency that generates dampness, doctors can use Xiangsha Liu Jun Zi Tang to strengthen the spleen and remove dampness.
For patients with generalized weakness and body weakness, they should seek medical treatment, identify the specific causes of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, draw up a treatment plan, and actively cooperate with the treatment.