Symptoms of Heart and Kidney Yang Deficiency and Cold Spleen and Stomach Deficiency

Yang deficiency of the heart and kidneys and deficiency cold of the spleen and stomach are two different types of symptoms, which can be characterized by palpitations, swelling of the limbs, coldness, fatigue, loss of appetite, coldness and pain in the stomach and epigastrium, and loose stools, among other discomforts.
Heart and kidney yang deficiency refers to the clinical symptoms of insufficient yang qi in the heart and kidneys, which leads to the loss of warmth and warmth; spleen and stomach deficiency refers to the deficiency of yang qi in the spleen and stomach, which leads to abnormalities in the function of transportation and digestion. Clinically, heart-kidney yang deficiency and spleen-stomach deficiency cold can also occur at the same time.
When Yang deficiency of the heart and kidney and cold deficiency of the spleen and stomach occur together, a variety of uncomfortable clinical symptoms may appear, such as palpitations, swelling of the lower limbs, generalized fatigue, loss of appetite, stomach pain, aggravated by cold, and unformed stools.
If you have symptoms, you should take medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, and do not take medication blindly on your own to avoid delaying your condition or having adverse reactions.