Check for kidney deficiency by yourself

Kidney deficiency is already a common disease. Below, we will introduce who is prone to kidney deficiency and how to perform self examination for kidney deficiency. I hope it can bring help to everyone. People who frequently smoke and drink alcohol; People with irregular lifestyles and diets; People who operate computers for a long time; People with frequent sexual activity; Men who frequently take quick acting aphrodisiacs may also develop kidney deficiency. Self examination of kidney deficiency (SEP) may present the following symptoms: (SEP) 1. Dizziness, weakness, insomnia, and frequent dreaming: As one of the important organs in the human body, the kidneys nourish and warm other organs. If other organs are not cured for a long time, it is easy to damage the kidneys. Many patients with chronic diseases such as chronic hepatitis, coronary heart disease, bronchial asthma, hypertension, etc. often have symptoms of kidney deficiency.2. Asthma: The kidneys have the function of "absorbing qi". Due to kidney deficiency and inability to absorb qi, it can cause shortness of breath, excessive breathing, and difficulty breathing freely. In severe cases, accompanied by wheezing, symptoms such as worsening wheezing and cold sweat may also occur.3. Fear of cold limbs: "Fear of cold" refers to the feeling of being afraid of cold and the wind blowing. Limb coldness "refers to the symptom of cold limbs and hands, even to the elbow and knee joints. The fear of cold limbs is often accompanied by symptoms of kidney deficiency such as soreness in the waist and knees, fatigue in the mind, laziness in speech, and a weak mouth. The above simple points can help everyone conduct self-examination for kidney deficiency. I hope it can bring help to the vast number of patients and friends. I also hope that everyone can pay more attention to it.

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