
Symptoms of Qi deficiency in men
Disease description:
I always feel that I have a deficiency of vital energy (Qi), and I get dizzy and see stars very easily. I would like to ask the doctor, what are the symptoms of Qi deficiency in men?

Male Qi deficiency typically presents as a series of symptoms, mainly due to constitutional weakness or insufficient vital energy caused by declined organ function. The following are some common symptoms of Qi deficiency:
1. Fatigue and weakness: Persistent physical exhaustion and tiredness, difficult to recover energy even after sufficient rest.
2. Mental fatigue: Difficulty concentrating, decreased memory, slow thinking, and lack of motivation for work or study.
3. Shortness of breath: Feeling breathless even after slight physical activity, especially noticeable when climbing stairs or walking quickly.
4. Abnormal perspiration: Profuse sweating with minimal exertion, or continuous spontaneous sweating while at rest, particularly on the head and back.
5. Poor appetite: Reduced food intake, weakened digestive function, and possible symptoms such as abdominal distension, diarrhea, or constipation.
Please note, if the above symptoms occur, timely medical consultation is recommended.