What are the signs of kidney yang deficiency in women

Symptoms of Kidney-Yang deficiency in women include coldness due to loss of warmth and warmth, reproductive symptoms, water and fluid metabolism disorders, spleen and stomach discomforts, as well as other general symptoms. Fear of cold due to failure of warmth and warmth: these include fear of cold, coldness of the waist and knees, coldness of the hands and feet, and even coldness of the hands and feet, especially in the lower half of the body. Reproductive system symptoms: including dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation and infertility due to uterine cold. Symptoms of fluid metabolism disorders: including dysuria (unsmooth urination) or prolonged urination, frequent urination at night, swelling of the face or lower limbs, and so on. Symptoms of spleen and stomach discomfort: such as diarrhea, prolonged diarrhea or five-digit diarrhea (diarrhea before dawn), and cold pain in the abdomen. Other general symptoms: e.g. fatigue, lack of energy, dizziness, pallor, etc. It is recommended that women with kidney yang deficiency go to a regular hospital in time to be diagnosed and treated by a professional doctor so as not to delay their condition.