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Yin Deficiency |
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In Yin Deficiency, the functions of Yang dominate. Yin is too weak to restrain Yang. The resulting symptoms are either expression of the relative excess of Yang or of the weakness of Yin. Which symptoms appear, depends on the involved organs. |
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Yin Deficiency |
Yin Deficiency or Yang Excess. This form is called Deficient Heat and is discussed at Yang Excess. |
Heat-sensation, heat in the five
centers: Night sweat: Symptoms of Dryness like thirst,
dry throat, decreased, darker, fatty or gluey secretions, constipation: Hyperactivity: Emaciation: The symptoms of Yin Deficiency appear, if a relative Yin 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. Kidney, Liver, Stomach, Lungs and Heart are the organs in which Yin Deficiency is most likely to manifest. |