Is a pale tongue with little fluid the same thing as a thick coated tongue?

The difference between a pale tongue with little fluid and a thick tongue is that a pale tongue with little fluid generally represents a weakness of qi and blood and a lack of fluid, while a thick tongue with thick coating is a case of oedema (indigestion of food and its accumulation in the stomach) or phlegm-dampness.
1. The clinical significance of a pale tongue is a deficiency of qi and blood, which is usually characterized by fatigue, weakness, weakness of the limbs, lethargy, lethargy, lack of color, and a woman’s menstrual period is scanty and pale, with a weak pulse. Less fluid represents the lack of fluid, can not be up to the mouth, usually dry mouth, thirst and other signs of injury to the fluids.
2. Thick tongue coating is caused by turbid Qi in the stomach fumigating on the tongue surface, representing the clinical significance of phlegm-dampness internal obstruction (phlegm and dampness obstructing the internal organs and meridians) or accumulation of food, clinically, there is a lack of desire to eat and drink, thirst, nausea, abdominal distension, sticky stools, and slippery pulse, and other manifestations.
If you feel unwell, please go to a regular hospital.