Heart and kidney yang deficiency

Introduction

Introduction Heart and kidney yang deficiency syndrome refers to the deficiency of cold syndrome caused by heart and kidney yang deficiency, warm transport, and blood stasis.

Cause

Cause

This card is based on heart and kidney yang deficiency, low body function activity as a dialectical point. Kidney yang is the foundation of a yang, Xinyang is the driving force of qi and blood flow, and the fluid of kidney fluid is often expressed as yin and cold, the whole body function is extremely reduced, blood stasis, water and gas stop, etc. Lesion. The yang is weak, the heart is lost, and the heart is relieved. If you can't warm your skin, you will be cold and cold. Three cokes are unfavorable. If the bladder is gasified and lost, it will be unfavorable for urination. The water will stop collecting and overflow the skin, so the limbs are swollen. The yang deficiency is bloodless, the blood is stagnant, and the lips and nails are blue and purple. The tongue is dim or blue, the moss is white and slippery, and the pulse is subtle. All of them are heart and kidney yang, and the yin and cold are stagnation, the blood is stagnant, and the water and gas are prosperous.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

ECG renal function test

There is chills and cold limbs, palpitations, unfavorable urination, swollen limbs, or cyanosis of the lips, pale or cyanotic tongue, white slippery skin, and fine veins.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Can be distinguished from kidney yang deficiency.

Kidney yang deficiency is related to the neuroendocrine immune system (NEIS) of modern medicine. The kidney yang deficiency syndrome is in different stages of the hypothalamic-pituitary-target gland (adrenal cortex, thyroid gland, gonad, thymus) axis, and different degrees of dysfunction, and the main The pathogenesis of the hypothalamic (or more advanced) regulatory disorders.

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