Qi deficiency can be judged by the clinical manifestations of weakness, lethargy, self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, the slightest movement of sweating is aggravated) and other symptoms.
The activities of human organs and tissues are closely related to qi. The causes of qi deficiency include insufficient generation of vital energy due to congenital causes, too much depletion of vital energy due to prolonged illness, as well as overwork in general, and organ failure in old age.
The main clinical manifestations are white face, poor spirit, sleepiness, low speech, dizziness, fatigue, self-sweating and other symptoms. When qi is deficient, the coupling (pores) is loose, and the symptoms of spontaneous sweating are easy to appear. If qi deficiency promotes the function to be weakened, the clear yang will not rise (the light and clear yang qi can not rise), so it is easy to have symptoms such as dizziness, colorlessness, drowsiness, and so on.
It is recommended that patients with qi deficiency go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not diagnose yourself and use drugs indiscriminately, so as not to delay the condition.