What is Deficiency of Qi, Blood, Yin, or Yang?

Qì Xuè Yīn Yáng Xū · 气血阴阳虚 · Etiology / Pathogenic Factors

These are internal imbalances where the body lacks sufficient vital substances or energies, leading to a decline in physiological function and manifesting as fatigue, weakness, coldness, or heat symptoms depending on the specific deficiency.

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Deficiency of Qi, Blood, Yin, or Yang belongs to the Etiology / Pathogenic Factors group of Traditional Chinese Medicine terminology. Browse the full TCM glossary or the related terms below.

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What is Deficiency of Qi, Blood, Yin, or Yang in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

These are internal imbalances where the body lacks sufficient vital substances or energies, leading to a decline in physiological function and manifesting as fatigue, weakness, coldness, or heat symptoms depending on the specific deficiency.

What category does Deficiency of Qi, Blood, Yin, or Yang belong to?

Deficiency of Qi, Blood, Yin, or Yang is part of the Etiology / Pathogenic Factors group of TCM concepts.

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