Refers to "qi deficiency" and "weak vitality". Most of them are caused by serious illness and prolonged illness, deficiency of viscera and loss of vitality. Common symptoms include pallor, dizziness and tinnitus, palpitation and shortness of breath, sweating when moving, low voice, fatigue and weakness. If qi deficiency can't consolidate blood, it can make blood not follow menstruation, causing chronic hemorrhagic diseases such as metrorrhagia, hematochezia and epistaxis, which is called "qi deficiency can't consolidate blood".
Refers to lung deficiency. "Su Wen. The general comment of the theory of deficiency and excess: "People with qi deficiency also have lung deficiency. 」
Excerpted from Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology.
Qi deficiency syndrome
Qi deficiency syndrome refers to the syndrome of dysfunction of viscera and tissues. Often caused by long illness, physical weakness, overwork, old age and infirmity.
The clinical manifestations are shortness of breath, laziness, mental fatigue, dizziness, spontaneous sweating, aggravated symptoms during exercise, pale tongue with white fur and weak pulse.
Syndrome analysis: the main point of this syndrome is the performance of low systemic functional activity. The functional activity of human viscera is closely related to the rise and fall of qi. Strong qi leads to vigorous function, while weak qi leads to decreased functional activity. Because of the lack of vitality, the function of zang-fu organs is reduced, so I am lazy and mentally tired; Qi deficiency and yang deficiency do not rise, and leaders cannot be warmed up, so they are dizzy; Qi deficiency leads to resuscitation, unstable external defense and spontaneous sweating; Labor consumes gas, so the symptoms are aggravated during activities; Qi deficiency can not stimulate blood circulation, blood does not camp in the tongue, and the tongue is pale and coated; The blood supply is weak, so the pulse condition is weak.
Excerpts from TCM diagnostics
Specifically, it can be divided into heart-qi deficiency syndrome, spleen-qi deficiency syndrome, kidney-qi deficiency syndrome, lung-qi deficiency syndrome and liver-qi deficiency syndrome, among which liver-qi deficiency syndrome is easy to be ignored, but it is still common in clinic.
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