Kidney qi deficiency is a yang or yin deficiency

Kidney qi deficiency is neither yang nor yin deficiency, and belongs to the same category of kidney deficiency as yang and yin deficiency, and the three are juxtaposed.
Kidney qi deficiency refers to the pathology of kidney qi insufficiency, which leads to the decline of qi’s role in promoting, defending, and fixing, etc. It belongs to a form of kidney deficiency, which is mostly caused by congenital insufficiency, overwork, prolonged illness, and kidney etc. It is usually listed as a category of kidney deficiency along with renal yang deficiency, renal yin deficiency, and renal essence insufficiency, therefore, renal qi deficiency neither belongs to the category of yang deficiency, nor does it belong to the scope of yin deficiency.
Kidney qi deficiency usually shows symptoms such as delayed development in children, aging in adults, spermatorrhea and seminal emission, fatigue, lumbar and knee pain, increased nocturia, dizziness and tinnitus, etc. The symptoms of kidney qi deficiency can be treated by the doctor’s prescription. Generally, you can follow the doctor’s advice to choose Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pills and other Chinese medicines to regulate, at the same time, pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, avoid too much intercourse.
When kidney qi deficiency occurs, it is recommended to go to a traditional Chinese medicine hospital for traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment.