Qi and yin deficiency combines the symptoms of both qi and yin deficiency. The main symptoms are fatigue (lack of energy, physical weakness), lack of energy and lazy speech (lack of strength, do not want to talk), cheekbones flushing, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, sweating is aggravated by the slightest movement), night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, waking up sweating stops), and so on.
Qi deficiency refers to the lack of vital energy in the body and the reduced functioning of internal organs and tissues. Symptoms of qi deficiency include fatigue, lack of breath and laziness, low voice, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, aggravation of symptoms when moving, pale and tender tongue, and weak pulse.
The main symptoms of Yin deficiency are emaciation, dry mouth and throat, flushed cheekbones, heart-heat (heat in the hearts of the hands and feet, and irritable and stuffy heat in the heart and chest), hot flashes and night sweats, short and yellowish urine, dry and knotty stools, a red tongue with little fluids and less moss, and a fine pulse (the pulse becomes narrower and finer, and the rate is accelerated), etc. The main symptoms of deficiency of both Qi and Yin are weakness and fatigue.
Symptoms of qi and yin deficiencies are mainly characterized by the co-occurrence of qi and yin deficiencies, with more or less symptoms occurring at the same time, depending on one’s constitution.
If you have any discomfort, please go to the hospital and take medication under the guidance of your doctor.