Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency: Yin Fire due to Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency
Gu Syndrome
Atrophy disorder (Wei Syndrome) due to Spleen and Stomach Qi Deficiency
Aversion to Cold
Bloating
Catches cold easily
Chronic low grade fever
Clouded vision
Cold extremities
Constipation
Deafness
Depression
Desire for warm beverages
Diarrhea or dysentery
Dizziness
Edema with prolapse
Fatigue
Fecal incontinence
Fever without Cold which alternates between low and high
Fever with vexation
Frequent bowel movements
Frequent urination
Genital sores
Goiter
Headache
Hiccup
Loose and watery stools or diarrhea
Loss of voice
Low back pain due to Dampness
Menstrual flooding or spotting
Narrow visual field
Nasal congestion
Nausea and vomiting
Night sweats
Obstructed urination
Oral sores
Painful urination
Pale complexion
Premature ejaculation
Prolapse of any organ
Prolonged runny nose may be malodorous
Protracted, soft, tender, numb tongue
Runny nose with clear, watery discharge may be precipitated by Cold or allergen
Sagging and distention of the lower abdomen
Sallow complexion
Sensitivity of back to Cold and Wind
Shiny, pale complexion
Shortness of breath
Slight thirst with desire for warm drinks
Soft voice
Tendency to curl up
Thirst with a desire for warm drinks
Tinnitus
Urinary obstruction
Urinary incontinence
Vaginal itching
Vertigo
Visual disturbances
Warmness of the body
Waxy, pale complexion
Weak eyelids
Weakness of the extremities
Tongue: Pale, swollen with tooth marks, maybe tender or Slightly Red
Coating: White
Pulse: Rootless at right - middle position or Weak and forceless or Big or Large and Surging or Weak, thready, Deficiency and moderate or Deficient and soggy or Deficient and large or Slow and weak