What are the symptoms of Spleen Deficiency and Dampness

Spleen deficiency and heavy dampness will be manifested as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, bloating, diarrhea, fatigue, edema and other symptoms. The spleen is the main transporter (the spleen has the function of digesting food, absorbing food essence and water and transferring it to the whole body), and water and dampness are carried out by the stomach for the stomach to carry out its fluid. Spleen deficiency has a low function of transporter, which leads to the stagnation of water and dampness; the stagnation of water and dampness in turn affects the transporter of the spleen. Spleen deficiency and dampness are characterized by reduced diet, fullness in the stomach and epigastric region, loose stools, or even nausea and vomiting, sticky mouth without thirst, or thirst for hot drinks, tiredness of the limbs, or even swelling, thick and greasy tongue coating, and slow pulse. Treatment is recommended to strengthen the spleen and promote dampness. If you have any symptoms, we recommend that you go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.