Symptoms of kidney deficiency and insufficient qi and blood, women should take a look

Symptoms of kidney deficiency and insufficient qi and blood, women should take a look

Kidney deficiency and insufficient qi and blood are also very common in men. Always feeling weak and hair loss are common manifestations. Women are also most likely to suffer from insufficient qi and blood. Insufficient qi and blood can affect menstruation and even cause amenorrhea, and it is also prone to cause gynecological diseases.

1. The main symptoms of insufficient Qi and blood in men are insufficient kidney Qi, gradually thinning and falling hair, physical weakness, etc. Women have relatively more symptoms of insufficient Qi and blood.

2. Symptoms of insufficient Qi and blood in women: hair gradually becomes thinner and falls out, and even eyebrows, armpit hair, and pubic hair also fall out at the same time. Those who suffer from blood deficiency have sallow or pale complexion, pale lips, nails and nails, insomnia, dizziness, blurred vision and numbness of limbs. Women have less menstrual blood volume, lighter color, delayed menstruation, or even amenorrhea, pale tongue with thin coating, and weak pulse. Those who suffer from qi deficiency will feel tired, weak, short of breath, lazy to speak, sweat, dizziness, pale tongue or pale and fat tongue with teeth marks, and thin pulse or soft and weak pulse. People with deficiency of both Qi and blood have pale or sallow complexion, pale lips and nails, fatigue, shortness of breath and laziness to speak, spontaneous sweating, palpitations and insomnia, dry eyes, or numbness, twitching, or peristalsis of the limbs and muscles. Women have scanty menstruation, a thin tongue, or cracks on the tongue, little coating, and a weak and thready pulse.

3. Qi and blood originate from the internal organs, run through the meridians, and are the material basis for women's menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and lactation. Qi is the leader of blood, and blood is the mother of qi. The two are coordinated and complement each other. If a woman's Qi and blood flow smoothly, her five internal organs will be in harmony, her Chong and Ren meridians will be unobstructed, and her menstruation and pregnancy will be normal. However, women are based on blood, and blood flows with qi. Due to menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and lactation, they are prone to consume blood and damage qi, leading to qi and blood imbalance, affecting Chong and Ren, and causing gynecological diseases. Disturbance of Qi and blood is not only the cause of gynecological and obstetric diseases, but sometimes also the result of gynecological and obstetric diseases. Therefore, regulating Qi and blood becomes one of the important principles in treating gynecological and obstetric diseases.

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