What is qi deficiency and what is the manifestation?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Yuanqi Yuanqi is also known as "original qi" and true qi. It is innate and is transformed by innate essence, so it is called "vitality". However, it needs to be continuously supplemented and cultivated with the nutrients ingested the day after tomorrow in order to maintain sufficient and continuous function.

    Yuan Qi is rooted in the kidneys, distributed from the kidneys to all parts of the body, and can stimulate and promote the functional activities of the internal organs, so the Yuan Qi is the driving force of the human body's biochemistry and occupies an important position in the human body. Therefore, if the vitality is abundant, the tissues and organs of the body are active, and the body is strong and less diseased.

    2. Zongqi Zongqi, also known as "atmosphere", is formed by the combination of the natural pure qi inhaled by the lungs and the essence of the water valley digested and absorbed by the spleen and stomach, and gathered in the chest. The place where the qi accumulates is called "Jizhong", which is the sea of qi. Its main role:

    The first is to maintain the functional activity of the lungs and promote breathing: the second is to concentrate in the heart and help the heart qi to promote the flow of blood. Therefore, the strength of speech, voice, breathing, and the movement of qi and blood are all related to the rise and fall of the sect's qi.

    3. Camp Qi Camp Qi is mainly derived from the subtlety of the water valley, which is the more nutritious part of the water valley qi. Yingqi travels in the veins, becoming an important part of the blood, following the veins up and down, operating the whole body, and exerting its nutritional role, so it is called "Yingqi". It is precisely because camp qi is a component of blood that the two cannot be separated, so it is customary to call camp blood together.

    In contrast, camp qi and guard qi belong to yin, so it is also called "camp yin".

    4. Wei Qi Wei Qi is also mainly derived from the subtlety of the water valley, which is a relatively strong and strong part of the water valley qi, and its nature is "smooth and smooth", with strong vitality and rapid movement. Therefore, it is not constrained by the vasculature, running outside the vein, outside the muscles, inside the chest and abdomen, and all over the body. Wei Qi has the function of warming and nourishing **, muscles, viscera, regulating the opening and closing of sweat pores, and plays a defensive function of protecting the skin surface and resisting external evils, so it is called "Wei Qi".

    In contrast, Wei Qi and Camp Qi belong to Yang, so it is also called "Wei Yang".

    Qi deficiency generally refers to physical weakness, paleness, shortness of breath, weakness of limbs, dizziness, sweating when moving, and low speech. It includes 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can't hold your breath for a long time, you have a short time to exercise, you sweat a lot, and the sweating part is concentrated on the head.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are the manifestations of a person with qi deficiency?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Qi deficiency, traditional Chinese medicine will be the weakness of the constitution called body deficiency, the weakness of chronic diseases is called deficiency syndrome, and the weakness is divided into four types: qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency, combined with the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, then each organ has qi, blood, yin, yang weakness, etc.

    The pathological reflection of qi deficiency can involve all aspects of the whole body, such as qi deficiency, external weakness, muscle surface infirmity, and easy sweating; Qi deficiency leads to loss of muscle nourishment in the limbs, fatigue and weakness throughout the body; Qi deficiency will clear the yang and not rise, the clear body is not nourished and the spirit is atrophied, dizzy and tinnitus; If the qi is deficient, it is unable to rate the blood, and the pulse is weak or subtle; Qi deficiency leads to imbalance of water and fluid metabolism, water and liquid do not dissolve, and the infusion is impaired, which can coagulate phlegm into drinking, and even water evil overflows and becomes edema; Qi deficiency can also lead to a decrease in the function of the internal organs, thus manifesting a series of signs of weakness of the internal organs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What are the symptoms of qi deficiency in Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine-Department of Endocrinology-Chief Physician-Jing Luxian?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What kind of talent is qi deficiency?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dizziness, lack of energy, what is qi deficiency? 4 kinds of qi deficiency to figure out and then vertigo is not afraid.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are the manifestations of a person with qi deficiency?

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