Foot soaking has a certain effect on the regulation of qi deficiency, but its efficacy is limited and does not reach the therapeutic effect.
Qi deficiency refers to the insufficiency of vital energy as well as the diminished function of qi, which often manifests itself in the following ways: spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), easy fatigue and weakness, lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to talk), feeling of distension in the epigastric region (stomach and abdomen), loose stools, and emaciation.
Foot soaking belongs to one of the traditional therapies of Chinese medicine. There are reflex zones and meridians distributed on the feet corresponding to the organs and organs of the internal organs. When soaking the feet in warm water or decocted medicinal liquid, it can stimulate the acupoints on the soles of the feet, promote the circulation of qi and blood, and dredge the meridians of the whole body, so as to achieve the effect of strengthening the constitution, benefiting qi and removing blood stasis. Proper foot soaking is helpful in improving qi deficiency, but the effect is limited.
If you have symptoms of qi deficiency, you should go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and do not delay your condition and cause it to worsen.