Clinical manifestations of fever due to qi deficiency

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Qi deficiency fever refers to qi deficiency heat, belonging to the name of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome, clinical manifestations include fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, fever, spontaneous sweating, etc.

1. Fatigue and weakness patients due to the

Clinical manifestations of fever due to qi deficiency

decrease in the nutritional supply of other organs due to the decrease in spleen and stomach function.

2. Loss of appetite patients due to

insufficient spleen and stomach vitality make their water and grain decomposition and transportation function decrease, and symptoms of loss of appetite will occur.

Clinical manifestations of fever due to qi deficiency

3. Fever

patients due to the loss of inhibition of yang heat caused by spleen and stomach yin fluid burns, which will cause hyperfunction of the body, and fever symptoms may occur.

4. Spontaneous sweating In

addition, patients due to excessive yang heat in the body forcing yin and body to disperse, symptoms of spontaneous sweating will occur.



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