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What happens when kidney deficiency reaches a certain level, and what are the causes of kidney deficiency
Kidney deficiency to a certain extent can cause serious damage to the human body. Patients with kidney yin deficiency may experience symptoms such as weak waist and knees, loose teeth, tinnitus, deafness, and even insomnia and forgetfulness. Male patients have decreased sexual function, accompanied by symptoms such as premature ejaculation and impotence. Patients with kidney yang deficiency may experience systemic edema, incomplete urination, and fear of cold to a certain extent. Prolonged kidney deficiency can also reduce one's own immune system, often remaining in a state of lethargy, unable to lift one's spirits in both life and work.
Causes of kidney deficiency: The common cause of kidney deficiency is congenital deficiency. For example, parents who are too old or too young absorb less nutrients from the fetus during pregnancy, coupled with genetic factors and congenital deficiencies, are prone to kidney deficiency after birth. Not only the elderly and adults, but also many children with kidney deficiency, directly affecting their growth and development. In addition, fatigue in the body, frequent rooms, long-term illnesses, and long-term mental stress in daily life can all cause kidney deficiency. If left untreated, it can affect other organs for a long time and lead to premature aging.
The treatment measures for kidney deficiency vary depending on the etiology of kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency, and the drug treatment plans provided are also different. For example, patients with kidney yang deficiency can consider taking Wenshen Sulafu tablets, which have various Chinese medicinal herbs that have the effects of strengthening yang, promoting fluid production, and tonifying kidney yang. The drugs used by patients with kidney yin deficiency mainly focus on nourishing yin and tonifying the kidneys, while taking aphrodisiacs can have counterproductive effects. Friendly reminder: The above content is for reference only. When referring to drug related information, it must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor or pharmacist.