Kidney qi deficiency, i.e. Kidney qi deficiency, is characterized by symptoms such as slippage of spermatozoa and premature ejaculation, frequent and clear urination, lumbar and back soreness, and lack of warmth in the limbs. Kidney qi deficiency is a common Chinese medical condition. Typical symptoms of kidney qi deficiency are slippage of spermatozoa and premature ejaculation, frequent and clear urination, residual leaking after urination or urinary incontinence. Secondly, patients may also have common symptoms such as soreness and weakness of the back and waist, lack of warmth of the limbs, hearing loss, less colorful face, shortness of breath, as well as pale tongue, white moss, and weak pulse. The occurrence of Kidney Qi deficiency is related to the causes of kidney yang deficiency, over-exertion, indolence in sexual intercourse or loss of nourishment from prolonged illness. Patients can use acupuncture, moxibustion and other physical therapy measures to regulate the body, and if necessary, can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use Jinliao Gujing Pills and other proprietary Chinese medicines, which have the effect of tonifying kidney qi. You can also use Chinese herbs such as wolfberry, antler gelatin, angelica, cinnamon, eucommia, ginseng, etc. as prescribed by the doctor. All in all, when patients experience the above symptoms, they need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delays. Drugs also need to be used under the guidance of a TCM doctor’s diagnosis, do not use drugs privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.