Qi deficiency refers to the lack of vital energy in the organism and the reduced functioning of internal organs and tissues. The main symptoms of qi deficiency in children are tiredness, weakness, less qi and laziness (qi deficiency and not wanting to speak), shortness of breath, dizziness and excessive sweating.
When Qi is deficient, the body’s functions are impaired and symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, lack of breath and laziness (not wanting to speak because of a deficiency of Qi), and shortness of breath can be seen. When Qi is deficient, the body loses moistening and nourishment, which can be seen as dizziness and dizziness, and the symptoms are aggravated after activities and exertion. When Qi is deficient, it cannot protect the surface of the body, so self-sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with slight movement) occurs. Qi deficiency is unable to run the blood, resulting in symptoms such as pulse deficiency.
If your child develops any of the above symptoms, you should pay attention to them, and we recommend that you go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and regular treatment as soon as possible.