What are the causes of Qi deficiency

There are many reasons for qi deficiency, such as prolonged illness, overwork, congenital insufficiency, and loss of nourishment later in life.
Long-term chronic diseases lead to the weakness of positive qi, which constantly depletes the body’s normal qi and blood, or people with weak spleen and stomach cannot digest dietary bias well, and the source of qi and blood is insufficient, resulting in qi deficiency.
No matter what kind of labor you are engaged in, if you are overworked and not adjusted in time, it will cause qi deficiency. Patients with poor physical quality are born or grow up with poor nutrition resulting in low physical quality, and their qi and blood are not conserved, resulting in qi deficiency over time.
Qi deficiency involves various internal organs such as the heart, spleen and lungs, and the general treatment is based on replenishing qi, such as Lung Replenishing Soup, Sijunzi Soup, and Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Soup. If there are symptoms, we recommend that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, according to a professional physician’s diagnosis and treatment to choose the right medication for themselves, do not self-medication.