What are the Signs and Symptoms of Lung Qi Insufficiency

Lung qi insufficiency is generally characterized by pale color, tiredness and laziness, low and timid voice, shortness of coughing and wheezing, or even wheezing (shortness of breath) or dyspnea, sputum, or spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), and fear of the wind, etc. Lung qi insufficiency is mostly related to congenital endowment insufficiency (poor constitution and functioning of the body inborn).
Lung qi insufficiency is mostly related to congenital endowment insufficiency (inborn constitution and poor functioning), chronic disease coughing and wheezing, accumulated labor and internal injuries, and old age and frailty. Because the lung is the main gas, the Division of respiratory (respiratory function), lung qi insufficiency is coughing and shortness of breath, or even shortness of breath or dyspnea, voice low timid; qi deficiency can not be transported into the cloth fluid, gathered into phlegm, phlegm is more clear and sparse.
In addition, insufficient lung qi will also lead to the surface is not solid (Wei qi is difficult to guard the surface, sweat holes open, the invasion of foreign evil), so the self-sweat and fear of the wind, easy to catch a cold. The pale color of the face, tiredness and laziness are all manifestations of qi deficiency.
Lung qi insufficiency is a TCM symptom, also known as lung qi deficiency, the identification and treatment of which should be carried out by a professional physician. If you have any of the above discomforts, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner to avoid delaying your condition.