What are the symptoms of unconsolidated kidney qi?
Disease description:
Recently diagnosed with unstable kidney qi, I would like to consult what symptoms are associated with this condition?
The main symptoms of unstable kidney qi include the following aspects:
1. Urinary system symptoms: frequent urination with clear and prolonged urine stream, especially prominent at night; post-urination dribbling, enuresis (bedwetting), or even urinary incontinence.
2. Reproductive system symptoms: in men, these may include involuntary ejaculation, premature ejaculation, or erectile dysfunction; in women, prolonged menstrual spotting, excessive and watery vaginal discharge may occur.
3. Systemic symptoms: soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, and pale complexion.
These symptoms collectively reflect a pathological state in which the kidney's securing function is compromised, leading to loss of control over essence, urine, and menstruation. Unstable kidney qi may be caused by various factors such as advanced age, physical weakness, insufficient congenital constitution, or chronic illness and overstrain. Therefore, once these symptoms appear, timely medical consultation is essential for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.