Spleen and stomach deficiency is generally categorized into spleen and stomach qi deficiency, spleen and stomach yang deficiency, and stomach yin deficiency. The determination of the type of deficiency is mainly determined by the patient’s symptoms. For example, patients with spleen and stomach qi deficiency often have symptoms such as not thinking about food or vomiting after eating, obvious abdominal distension after meals, unformed stools, tiredness and fatigue, yellowish and colorless face, pale tongue, white moss, and slow pulse.
1. Yang deficiency of the spleen and stomach: the patient has hidden pain in the abdomen, which is easily aggravated by exertion or cold food or coldness, likes warmth and pressure, slowing down when getting food, lack of warmth in the limbs, loose and thin stools or undigested food in the stools, pale and fat tongue or teeth marks, white slippery moss, and slow and feeble pulse.
2. Stomach yin deficiency: patients have symptoms such as feeling hungry but not wanting to eat, noisy stomach (stomach feeling similar to hunger, emptiness with burning), dry vomiting and hiccups (burping), bloating of the stomach, and dry stools, etc. If you feel any discomfort, you should not hesitate to contact us.
If any physical discomfort occurs, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, after a clear diagnosis by the doctor to arrange a scientific treatment program, do not fall self-reference to the treatment, so as not to cause adverse effects on the body.