What are the symptoms of yang deficiency in women

Symptoms of female yang deficiency include coldness, cold limbs, liking hot drinks, long and clear urine, thin stools, and a pale face. The clinical manifestations of yang deficiency in women are cold, cold limbs, like hot drinks, long and clear urination, thin stools, pale face, pale tongue, white moss, slow pulse (or weak) and weakness; can be accompanied by fatigue (lack of spirit), fatigue, shortness of breath, etc., and in severe cases, infertility can be seen in the women’s uterine cold. Most female patients with mild Yang deficiency can be cured with reasonable treatment and conditioning. In normal times, attention should be paid to keeping warm, with the back of the abdomen, belly, waist, feet and legs being the focus of warmth, and avoiding navel-gazing clothes and short skirts and shorts. If symptoms of Yang deficiency appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.