What is Qi deficiency in Western medicine? What are the symptoms of qi and blood deficiency? Which t

Updated on healthy 2024-06-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Qi deficiency is mostly caused by insufficient congenital endowment, or acquired malnutrition, or depletion due to overwork, or long-term illness, or decreased function of the lungs, spleen and kidneys, and insufficient biochemistry of qi. In terms of the causes, symptoms and pulse of the disease, qi deficiency is very similar to the modern medical concept of "sub-health". The root cause of sub-health is the lack of yin and yang qi and blood, and the low function of the five internal organs, which is also consistent with the lack of vitality and qi deficiency.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, qi deficiency is a symptom of traditional Chinese medicine, which is a manifestation of sub-health in Western medicine, and can be conditioned by traditional Chinese medicine. Guidance: There are no organic lesions in Western medicine examination, so there is generally no need for Western medicine**, Chinese medicine judges that qi deficiency may be caused by hard work, etc., you can take traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning, and you can take astragalus soaked in water for conditioning in the early stage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Qi deficiency refers to physical weakness, paleness, shortness of breath, weakness of limbs, dizziness, sweating when moving, and low voice. There is no corresponding disease name with Western medicine, and some diseases of Chinese medicine and Western medicine can correspond, such as the name of Chinese medicine to quench thirst, and the name of Western medicine is diabetes. The name of the disease in traditional Chinese medicine is chest paralysis, and the name of the disease in Western medicine is coronary heart disease.

    However, qi deficiency is a symptom, not a disease, so there is no corresponding disease name. It can only correspond to symptoms, such as qi deficiency syndrome, which can manifest as fatigue and other symptoms. Take a break.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    These are two different concepts: Western medicine talks about the "name of the disease", while Chinese medicine talks about what syndrome it belongs to, qi deficiency syndrome, yang deficiency syndrome, yin deficiency syndrome, qi and blood deficiency syndrome, and so on. Any disease may cause qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency, which means that the causes of the disease are different from the real and the false.

    Thrombocytopenia" is no exception. Traditional Chinese medicine understands thrombocytopenic purpura as a bleeding disorder, which occurs mostly in middle-aged and young people. Although there is no name for this disease in traditional Chinese medicine, there are already descriptions of the symptoms of this disease in the history books, and thrombocytopenic purpura should belong to the categories of "blood syndrome", "grape disease", "warm disease spots", "blood stasis spots" and so on in traditional Chinese medicine.

    Make chalk of one and cheese of the other.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The spleen qi deficiency mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine is mainly seen in Western medicine for chronic superficial gastritis, atrophic gastritis, functional dyspepsia, peptic ulcer and other diseases.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to your current situation, it is more considered to be a manifestation of kidney essence deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine, and Western medicine generally considers it to be a disorder of electrolyte water electrolysis. It is recommended that in your current situation, you can go to a professional TCM hospital to find a Chinese medicine practitioner to check the pulse, synthesize your tongue coating and pulse, determine the syndrome type, and choose the medicine to replenish the Chinese and beneficial qi under the guidance of the pharmacist and physician**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is Qi deficiency in Western medicine? Qi deficiency is sub-healthy with Western medicine, there is no disease to worry about, supplement nutrition, especially eat more foods that replenish qi and blood, such as jujubes, wolfberries, peanuts, soybeans, you can soak 2 pieces of ginseng slices of water every day and drink for 7 days, there will be improvement, ginseng tablets can not be drunk for a long time, the effect can be stopped, no matter how good things should be measured.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qi deficiency is a series of pathological changes and syndromes caused by insufficient vitality. The so-called qi is the most basic substance of the human body, which is formed by the combination of the essence qi in the kidneys, the qi absorbed by the spleen and stomach and the pure qi inhaled by the lungs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Qi deficiency is diagnosed through pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, while Western medicine does not have the word qi deficiency and cannot diagnose it, and Western medicine can only diagnose diseases by checking the changes in organs through instruments.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In Western medicine, qi deficiency and blood deficiency can occur, including severe stages of various diseases such as anemia, depression, etc., while more serious cases are weakness. Qi deficiency and blood deficiency, also known as qi deficiency and blood deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine, can lead to a decline in the function of the viscera and premature aging. Qi deficiency refers to the decline of the function of the viscera and poor resistance, which is manifested as chills, cold limbs, self-sweating, dizziness and tinnitus, mental fatigue, fatigue, weakness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and slow development.

    Blood deficiency, dark yellow complexion, dry hair, cracked nails, dizziness, numbness of hands and feet, insomnia and dreaming, forgetfulness, palpitations, trance, etc.

    Western medicine mainly refers to anemia, hypoproteinemia, malnutrition, chronic wasting diseases, etc., mainly seen in the elderly, frail, chronic diseases, anemia, malnutrition patients. Western medicine is mainly used to replenish blood and enhance the body's resistance and immunity. Iron deficiency anemia with ferrous succinate**.

    With vitamin B12 ** megaloblastic anemia. If hypoproteinemia occurs, human albumin should be given promptly.

    When the body's resistance declines, it is necessary to eat a balanced diet, supplement nutrition, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, supplement enough vitamin C, and eat more yams, loquats, grapefruits, honey and other foods that have the effect of strengthening the spleen and invigorating qi. You can also eat high-protein foods such as milk, eggs, lean meat, and fish in moderation. Appropriately strengthen physical exercise to enhance the body's resistance.

    Qi deficiency and blood deficiency is a diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine, similar to the sub-health status of Western medicine. Lack of qi and blood is mainly caused by insufficient physical constitution and poor resistance. The main causes are long-term illness, poor diet, overwork, or birth defects.

    After the deficiency of qi and blood, the clinical manifestations are varied, such as dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, dry mouth, loss of appetite, fatigue, backache, chest tightness, insomnia, etc. After the deficiency of qi and blood, we need diet, exercise, medication or acupuncture, massage and physiotherapy to replenish qi and blood.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be anemia and malnutrition, and it can be treated with drugs that replenish qi and blood, avoid eating spicy food, avoid staying up late, and it is difficult for Western medicine to use instruments to detect qi and blood deficiency.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From the perspective of Western medicine, it should be anemia, or lung disease, qi and blood deficiency is caused by the symptoms of anemia, or lung problems.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From the perspective of Western medicine, it is sub-health, or cardiopulmonary failure and anemia, which should be judged according to the condition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Spleen deficiency is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, and there is generally no corresponding name for spleen deficiency in Western medicine.

    Spleen deficiency is a disease syndrome name belonging to traditional Chinese medicine, which is mainly due to the pathological phenomenon and disease syndrome of spleen physiological dysfunction caused by spleen weakness. Including spleen qi deficiency, spleen yang deficiency, depression of central qi, spleen does not unify blood and other syndrome types, mainly due to eating disorders, moderate work and rest or due to long-term illness and physical weakness. Usually, there will be some cases of not wanting to eat, fatigue, lack of energy, lazy speech, and emaciation.

    Spleen deficiency may also cause vomiting, diarrhea, edema, bleeding, or even subbanding abnormalities in women. Usually the spleen deficiency can be mainly regulated by some Chinese patent medicines, the more common Chinese patent medicines are Sijunzi Pills, as well as the Tonifying and Yiqi Pills, and at the same time, some Poria cocos, Atractylodes macrocephalus, Coix seeds, and white lentils are usually used to make soup and drink, which have a certain improvement effect. Spleen deficiency generally has no corresponding name in Western medicine, and spleen deficiency generally does not use Western medicine**, appropriate use of traditional Chinese medicine can be used, spleen deficiency usually pay attention to appropriate exercise, such as yoga, jogging, etc., to help enhance physical fitness, improve the situation of spleen deficiency.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, spleen deficiency generally refers to a series of physiological phenomena caused by spleen qi deficiency, and spleen deficiency will show uncomfortable symptoms such as obesity and indigestion in Western medicine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Spleen deficiency is related to intestinal dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome and chronic colitis in Western medicine. Spleen deficiency is mainly caused by spleen dampness and health, and is mainly manifested as symptoms related to indigestion. For example, stomach bloating, belching, acid reflux, heartburn, nausea, and increased gas.

    More severe cases can also manifest as abdominal pain, diarrhea, bowel sounds, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A regulation of the spleen and stomach is actually through the regulation of the spleen and stomach is actually through some drugs to regulate the spleen and stomach, in fact, it is through some drugs to regulate the spleen and stomach, in fact, it is through some drugs to regulate. First, regulating the spleen and stomach is actually regulated by some drugs.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Qi deficiency mainly refers to the imbalance of qi and blood in the body, and the general symptom is insufficient qi and blood, often manifested as anemia or endocrine disorder. However, there are no obvious symptoms in the performance of Western medicine.

    2. Qi and blood deficiency must be strengthened in normal diet, you can eat more beef, chicken, pork, eggs, fish, milk and legumes, to supplement nutrition for the body at the same time, it can also play a role in replenishing qi and blood, especially for the conditioning effect of low menstrual flow. The body's nutrition is balanced, the resistance is improved, the blood circulation in the body begins to normalize, and the menstrual flow will be reduced during women's menstruation, and more importantly, it can also strengthen the body and effectively prevent the disease of low menstrual flow. Strengthening physical exercise can help improve the lack of qi and blood.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    From the perspective of Western medicine, the qi and blood deficiency mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine is the poor secretion of hormone levels and endocrine disorders. It needs to be improved by food** and paying attention to one's daily diet and life.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The spleen deficiency syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine refers to the symptoms caused by the weakness of the spleen in traditional Chinese medicine, although the conditions are more complicated, mainly including vomiting, diarrhea, edema, bleeding, amenorrhea, lower belt, cold of the limbs, and excessive salivation in children. The following symptoms:

    1. Deficiency of spleen and temper: abdominal distension and lack of appetite, distension after eating, fatigue of limbs, fatigue of spirit, lack of breath and lazy speech, emaciation, or obesity and edema, pale tongue coating.

    2. Spleen and Yang deficiency: loose stool, less abdominal distention, lingering abdominal pain, warmth-loving, timidity, cold and timidity, tepid limbs, unpretentious or edema, short urine or more leucorrhoea and clear white color, white tongue coating.

    3. Zhongqi sagging: such as prolonged diarrhea, prolapse, uterine prolapse, etc.

    4. Spleen is not unified blood: it is more common in chronic bleeding syndromes, such as menorrhagia, leakage, hematochezia, hemorrhage, subcutaneous hemorrhage, etc. In addition to bleeding, some symptoms of weakness of the spleen must be seen.

    Spleen deficiency can cause many kinds of diseases.

    For example, if there are symptoms of spleen deficiency in diseases such as dyspepsia, nephritis, chronic enteritis, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc., it can be determined as spleen deficiency syndrome.

    Therefore, there is no fixed Western medical diagnosis of spleen deficiency.

    On the other hand, if the disease diagnosed by Western medicine is very clear, if it is diagnosed by TCM as caused by spleen deficiency, then TCM diagnoses it as spleen deficiency syndrome.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The main symptoms of qi deficiency are, fatigue and lack of energy, self-sweating, dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, etc., and general qi deficiency is accompanied by the manifestations of blood deficiency, such as dull complexion, paleness, chlorosis, and women will also have menstrual receasion, prolonged menstruation and other symptoms.

    Weakness of qi and blood has an impact on the body, and over time it will lead to many diseases. Because of the timely**, you can usually take compound Ejiao oral liquid, tonifying qi pills, qi nourishing blood sugar syrup, etc., and the obvious effect is generally seen in January.

    Western medicine thinks that you may belong to Yajian Yebi Dawu Kang, there is no disease, and it is better for conditioning or Chinese medicine.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Go to Chinese medicine and take Chinese medicine to recuperate.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Traditional Chinese medicine treats the pulse valve syndrome.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Qi deficiency can cause fatigue and weakness, soreness in the waist and knees, low voice, lazy speech, chest tightness and shortness of breath, lack of energy, dizziness, insomnia, forgetfulness, loss of appetite and many other discomforts.

    Qi deficiency is fatigue, internal injury or serious illness, lack of vitality after long-term illness, low function of viscera tissues, and weakened disease resistance.

    Qi deficiency refers to weakness, paleness, shortness of breath, weakness in the limbs, dizziness, sweating when moving, and a low voice.

    There is the deficiency of vitality, zongqi, and guard qi, as well as the decline of qi's propulsion, warmth, defense, fixation, and vaporization functions, resulting in the decline or decline of certain functional activities of the body, and the decline of disease resistance.

    Fundamentally speaking, human life activities are the movement of vitality rising and falling; Lack of vitality will cause fatigue and weakness, soreness in the waist and knees, low voice, lazy speech, chest tightness and shortness of breath, lack of energy, dizziness, insomnia, forgetfulness, loss of appetite and many other discomforts.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Qi deficiency means lack of strength.

    To use a simple example: a little boy is full of qi and urinates in the wind, and the old man is weak and will drip wet shoes.

    Qi deficiency is a physical deficiency that means that the parts of the body do not have enough energy to function properly, such as:

    Lack of kidney qi, weakness in urine, and even reproductive system problems;

    Spleen and stomach qi deficiency, weak intestinal peristalsis, indigestion, easy to diarrhea if you eat less;

    Lung qi deficiency, poor breathing, poor exercise ability, easy coughing, and not like to talk.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Limb fatigue and weakness, lack of breath and lazy speech, low voice, shortness of breath when moving, pale complexion, lack of food and loose stools, pale tongue, weak pulse, and even hypothermia and sweating. Ginseng, Codonopsis, Astragalus and other main qi tonic medicines, woody incense, tangerine peel for qi medicine.

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