Symptoms of spleen yang deficiency include abdominal pain, loose stools, swelling, dysuria (unsmooth urination), women’s scanty diarrhea, and fear of cold.
Spleen yang deficiency mainly refers to the deficiency of spleen yang qi. The spleen has the function of transporting food and water and regulating the blood, warming the organs and bodies of the whole body, promoting the production of qi, blood and fluids, and the function of running and transporting. When spleen yang qi is deficient, these functions will diminish.
Spleen Yang deficiency will cause abdominal pain, like warmth and pressure (like warm food, like to use the hands to touch and knead), loose stools (stools soft and dilute or even watery) or undigested food, edema, urinary disadvantage (reduced urination, urination difficulties and urination completely occluded and inaccessible), or the women’s belt (leucorrhoea) thin and abundant, limbs are not warm, afraid of the cold, thirst and other symptoms.
The treatment of spleen yang deficiency is mainly to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi, and the Chinese herbs often used include ginseng, licorice, angelica sinensis, astragalus, maitreya, peony, radix et rhizoma, ginger, atractylodes macrocephala, tangerine peel, ripe epiphyllum, and cinnamon.
It is recommended to treat under the guidance of a doctor, do not use Chinese medicines indiscriminately, so as not to cause drug interactions, triggering discomfort.