The ways to regulate insufficient kidney qi in women include taking proprietary Chinese medicines to regulate and acupuncture to regulate.
Insufficient Kidney Qi in women may cause symptoms such as mental fatigue (mental exhaustion and physical weakness), lumbar and knee soreness, frequent nocturia, and irregular menstruation. Chinese medicines can be taken to regulate the condition, such as Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill and Unparalleled Yam Pill.
Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pill: It is composed of Di Huang, Yam, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum (wine-roasted), Poria, Mudan Pi, etc. It is used for the treatment of kidney deficiency and edema. It is used for kidney deficiency and edema, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dysuria (unsmooth urination), coldness and coldness of the limbs. Contraindicated for pregnant women, caution for those with Yin deficiency and internal heat. Avoid room lust, gas; avoid eating cold food.
Boundless Yam Pill: Composed of Chinese yam, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Cortex Eucommiae (fried with ginger juice), Herba Cistanches, Cornus Officinalis (steamed). It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and tonifying the kidney. It is used in treating deficiency of spleen and kidneys resulting in poor appetite and muscle thinning, soreness and weakness of waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus. Pregnant women are advised to use with caution.
Kidney qi deficiency can also be adjusted by acupuncture, acupuncture kidney Yu, Taixi, Sanyinjiao, Yongquan, Guanyuan and other points to regulate.
Taking the above medicines need to be guided by a doctor, and acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional doctor.