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Yang Deficiency |
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In Yang Deficiency, the functions
of Yin dominate. Yang is too weak, to fulfill its function and to restrain Yin.
The resulting symptoms are either expression of the relative excess of Yin or of the
weakness of Yang. Which symptoms appear, depends on the involved organs. |
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Yang Deficiency |
Yang Deficiency or Yin Excess |
TCM Information Cold-sensations, cold extremities: Copious, watery secretions (sputum,
urine): Soft stools: No thirst, desire for warm drinks: Pale facial complexion: Fatigue: The symptoms of Yang Deficiency
appear, if a relative Yang Deficiency exists. Clinically it is important to determine
which of the patients organs is affected by the deficiency. This question can be answered
if one's differentiation is based on the organ specific symptoms. |