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What are the manifestations of kidney-yang deficiency?

Kidney yang deficiency: mostly due to congenital deficiency or poor aftercare, resulting in kidney qi loss and yang deficiency. Its general symptoms are pallor, soreness of waist and knees, chills, tepid limbs, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, pale tongue with white fur and heavy pulse. According to the influence range of pathogenic factors and the patient's physique, the symptoms of the disease will be different. For example, in addition to the above syndromes, some people can also see reproductive and urinary symptoms such as impotence, nocturnal emission, premature ejaculation, azoospermia, enuresis or urinary incontinence. Traditional Chinese medicine calls it "kidney qi deficiency", which is more common in neurasthenia, enuresis in children, asthenia in the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. Some can also see the symptoms of water retention, such as less urine, abdominal distension at the waist, edema all over the body, aggravation of lower limbs and so on. Traditional Chinese medicine calls it "kidney failing to absorb qi", which can be seen in chronic bronchitis, emphysema, cardiac insufficiency and other diseases. Some can also be manifested as physical weakness, short stature, short stature, or "kidney deficiency" symptoms such as deformity, square skull, chicken breast, turtle back, fontanel depression and mental retardation. It can be seen in pituitary dysfunction, developmental malformation, brain edema, dehydration, thoracic tuberculosis and other diseases.