Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory and Clinical Case Discussion

· Lung-Kidney Yin Deficiency

Chapter 39

| | | |:---|:---| | **Main Symptoms** | Dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, frequent dreams, fever, especially worse in the afternoon, redness on both cheeks, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, low voice, weakened physical st

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  1. · Lung-Kidney Yin Deficiency

· Lung-Kidney Yin Deficiency

Main SymptomsDizziness, fatigue, insomnia, frequent dreams, fever, especially worse in the afternoon, redness on both cheeks, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, low voice, weakened physical strength, red tongue, and rapid, fine pulse.
Treatment PrincipleTonify qi and nourish yin.
PrescriptionQi-Nourishing and Yin-Tonifying Decoction: North Sand Ginseng 30g, Lu Dangshen 30g, Huai Shan Yao 15g, Human Hair Ginseng 12g, Large Ophiopogon 9g, Floating Wheat 30g, Cornus 30g, Calcined Oyster Shell 30g, Northern Five Flavors 30g, Sour Jujube Seed 9g, Honey Roasted Licorice 9g, Calcined Dragon Bone 15g, Rehmannia 24g, One Jujube.

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