Can Kidney Qi be cured on its own?

In mild cases of Kidney Qi failure, the condition can be cured by diet and exercise. If the symptoms are serious, one should seek medical advice. Kidney qi is a disease of traditional Chinese medicine. Kidney qi is often referred to as a deficiency of kidney qi, which weakens the function of fixing (consolidation). Clinically, it manifests itself in the form of lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas), seminal emission, enuresis, and increased leukorrhea, among other symptoms. Most of the mild cases of Kidney Qi stagnation can be cured by exercise and diet. Kidney Qi stagnation of a longer time, or a more serious condition, usually will not be self-cured. It needs to be regulated by medication, diet and exercise at the same time. The reason for the lack of kidney qi is related to innate insufficiency, age, excessive sexual intercourse, and injury to the kidneys caused by prolonged illness. It is recommended to lead a regular life, avoid excessive sexual intercourse and increase exercise. If the symptoms of Kidney Qi Dysfunction are serious, you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.