Symptoms and manifestations of lung qi deficiency and how to treat them
Disease description:
Recently, I've often felt dry mouth and throat, general weakness, and sometimes shortness of breath. A friend suggested it might be lung qi deficiency. What are the symptoms of lung qi deficiency, and how should it be treated?
The symptoms of lung qi deficiency are varied, commonly manifesting as typical signs such as tidal fever, night sweats, dry cough with little phlegm, a red tongue with little coating, as well as discomforts including dry mouth and throat, general fatigue, frequent nighttime urination, and even pallor. To address these symptoms, patients should, under the guidance of a qualified physician, select traditional Chinese patent medicines that nourish yin and strengthen the spleen to regulate their condition. These medications can effectively alleviate the discomfort caused by lung qi deficiency. Additionally, patients should emphasize regular physical exercise in daily life, engaging in appropriate physical activity to enhance physical constitution and boost immunity, thereby assisting in improving symptoms of lung qi deficiency. Through a comprehensive approach combining medication and routine exercise, patients can more effectively manage lung qi deficiency and restore their health.