What are the symptoms of yang deficiency in women?

Symptoms of female yang deficiency include spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), cold limbs, no thirst, no taste in the mouth, or liking to drink hot water.
Symptoms of yang deficiency in women include white face, no thirst in the mouth, or self-sweating, or liking to drink hot water, fear of cold, thin stools, cold limbs, clear and long urine, or urination and swelling, dull and slow pulse, white slippery moss, and a pale, fat and tender tongue.
Insufficient yang qi and insufficient propulsive action lead to malabsorption and indigestion, resulting in thin stools, long and clear urination, or urination; due to yang qi deficiency, the body loses its warmth and nourishment, so the extremities are cold and fear of cold is seen.
If the body’s regulating function decreases, you will see spontaneous sweating; if water stops gathering in the body and water overflows, you will see white color, swelling, white slippery moss, and a pale, fat and tender tongue; and if you are weak in propulsion, you will see a dull, weak pulse.
If the symptoms of Yang deficiency appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.