The recovery time for Spleen Qi deficiency cannot be generalized, the specific recovery course is related to the patient’s physical condition, psychology and spirituality, the type of pathology, the duration of the disease and other factors.
Spleen qi deficiency is mostly caused by dietary disorders, overwork, and injury due to prolonged illness, with the main symptoms being abdominal distension, low food intake, low qi and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), tiredness of the limbs, and yellowish complexion.
If the patient has a long course of illness, accompanied by other underlying diseases, the recovery time will be long, if the course of illness is short and the disease is single, the recovery time will be short, and attention should also be paid to adjusting the daily life and dietary habits and other aspects, in order to better improve the symptoms of spleen qi deficiency.
Generally speaking, patients with mild symptoms of spleen qi deficiency can improve their symptoms by adjusting their diet and living habits, and should not blindly self-medicate to avoid damaging the organism. After diagnosing the disease, you should actively go to a regular hospital for treatment to control the progress of the disease.