Symptoms of kidney yin deficiency include lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the waist and knees), dizziness and tinnitus, spermatorrhea in men or irregular menstruation in women.
Kidney-Yin deficiency refers to a deficiency of Kidney-Yin, loss of nourishment, and a deficiency-heat syndrome manifested by internal disturbance of deficiency-heat, whose clinical symptoms are more complex.
When kidney yin is deficient and the waist and knees are deprived of nourishment, the symptoms of soreness and pain in the waist and knees often appear. The deficiency of kidney yin leads to the loss of essence and marrow, and the deficiency of brain orifices, which often leads to dizziness, tinnitus and forgetfulness. The teeth are the rest of the bones, and the flower of the kidney is in the hair. Kidney yin deficiency often results in loose teeth and premature graying of the hair.
Kidney yin deficiency, false heat within the birth, can also appear dry throat and mouth, five heart heat (two hands and two feet heart heat, and consciously heart and chest heat), hot flashes (a burst of heat) night sweating (sleep sweating abnormally, wake up sweating stops) and other symptoms.
In addition to the above symptoms, men with Kidney-Yin deficiency may also experience spermatorrhea, premature ejaculation and other sexual dysfunctions. In women, symptoms of Kidney-Yin deficiency include menstrual bleeding, amenorrhea, or metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling).
When symptoms of kidney yin deficiency appear, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.