What are the symptoms of spleen deficiency in men

Spleen qi deficiency in men is divided into spleen qi deficiency and spleen yang deficiency. Spleen qi deficiency can be seen in abdominal distension, reduced diet, and lack of energy; spleen yang deficiency can be seen in abdominal coldness, and limb fatigue (weakness of limbs and sinking of hair). 1. Spleen qi deficiency refers to the symptoms of spleen qi deficiency and dysfunction of transportation; clinical manifestations include abdominal distension with little food and drink, aggravation after meals, loose stools and diarrhea, tiredness of the limbs, lack of energy and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), yellowish color (yellowish color with no luster), and emaciation or edema. 2. Spleen yang deficiency refers to the symptoms of spleen yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the spleen) and yin and cold; clinical manifestations include abdominal distension, abdominal pain with warmth and pressure, fear of cold and cold limbs (fear of cold, cold limbs), loose and loose stools, heavy and heavy limbs, swollen body, and unfavorable urination (unsmooth urination). Spleen qi deficiency in men can be seen as abdominal distension and low food intake, emaciation, fatigue and shortness of breath, etc. Spleen yang deficiency can be seen as fear of coldness and preference for warmth in the abdomen, heaviness of the limbs, swelling of the body, and unfavorable urination. The above symptoms need to be consulted in time, do not self-diagnose or use medication, in order to avoid delaying the condition.