What are the manifestations of qi and yin deficiency and spleen deficiency and dampness?

Deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin) is mainly manifested by fatigue and tiredness, hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up) and wind, while deficiency of the spleen and dampness (the spleen’s function is weak, and dampness stays in the spleen) is manifested by abdominal distension, nausea (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), loose stools (loose, unformed feces) and epigastric congestion. 1. Deficiency of both qi and yin, also known as qi and yin deficiency, qi and yin injury. Clinical symptoms include mental depression, fatigue, night sweating which is aggravated by activities, dry mouth and sore throat, chest tightness, shortness of breath, weakness of limbs, laziness to talk, pale face, low urine output and constipation; pale and thin tongue, little cracked moss, and soft and feeble pulse. 2. Spleen deficiency and dampness: It refers to the weakness of spleen qi (spleen qi weakness), dampness and turbidity internal stagnation, with little food, abdominal distension, loose stools, heavy body sleepiness, or slightly swollen, pale and fat tongue, white or greasy moss, and moistened and slowed pulse, etc. as a common symptom of the syndrome. Secondly, women may also have irregular menstruation and increased leukorrhea. Therefore, if the above situation occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, under the guidance of a professional physician to actively cooperate to alleviate the symptoms.