Generally speaking, after symptomatic treatment, heart-kidney disharmony (heart fire and kidney yin deficiency, dysfunction of the physiological functions of the heart and kidney) can be cured. However, Heart-Kidney Dysphoria is the name of the disease, and after curing, the pathogenic factors may reappear and there is still a possibility of Heart-Kidney Dysphoria, so there is no complete cure.
Heart-kidney disharmony refers to a pathological phenomenon in which the physiological relationship between the heart and kidneys is out of whack due to excessive fire in the heart and deficiency of yin in the kidneys.
It is often characterized by palpitations, forgetfulness, dreaminess, insomnia, heat in the heart (heat in the heart of the hands and feet, and a feeling of heat in the heart and chest), soreness in the waist and knees (a feeling of soreness in the waist and knees), dizziness, tinnitus, and dryness in the mouth and throat. Clinically, the treatment method of transportation between the heart and kidney (heart fire descends, kidney water rises, and mutual control) is mostly used.
Heart-kidney disharmony as a disease evidence, if the use of appropriate treatment methods, patients with treatment can be cured. However, when the causative factors of the disease reappear, such as overthinking and overworking during the day, the patient may still experience Heart-Kidney Dysphoria.
When the clinical manifestations of cardiorenal and renal dysfunction occur, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner in order to avoid delaying the condition.