10 Signs of Yang Qi Deficiency

There is no such thing as 10 manifestations of yang qi deficiency. The clinical manifestations of yang qi deficiency include coldness, coldness of limbs, light mouth and lack of thirst, or liking for hot drinks, fatigue (lack of mental energy), weakness, and shortness of breath. The clinical manifestations of yang qi deficiency include coldness, cold limbs, pale mouth and no thirst, or a preference for hot drinks, or spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating), long and clear urine or scanty and unfavorable urine, scanty and thin stools, a pale complexion (a whitish complexion with no luster), fatigue, lack of energy, shortness of breath, and so on. Patients with Yang Qi deficiency should live a regular life and avoid staying up late. Maintain a relaxed mood and a happy spirit, and avoid adverse mental stimulation and excessive emotional fluctuations. If you have any of the above uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.