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What does imbalance between yin and yang mean?

Yin-yang imbalance is also called Yin-yang imbalance, which itself breeds and restricts each other. Once this relationship is broken, there will be imbalance.

Yin-yang imbalance refers to both disease and pathogenesis. Refers to the imbalance of yin and yang in the body. It is a pathological change that yin and yang lose their relative balance, yin does not control yang, and yang does not control yin due to the action of pathogenic factors in the course of disease.

The imbalance of yin and yang is also a summary of the imbalance of qi and blood relationship between zang-fu organs, meridians and collaterals, inconsistency between exterior and interior, fluctuation and other qi disorders. Including excess of Yin and Yang, decline of Yin and Yang, mutual loss of Yin and Yang, exclusion of Yin and Yang, loss of Yin and Yang and separation of Yin and Yang.

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Manifestation of yin-yang imbalance

1, Yang Sheng's clinical manifestations are mostly excess heat, aversion to heat, restlessness, red eyes and thirst, dry and yellow urine, and rapid pulse.

2. The clinical manifestations of yin deficiency are mostly cold limbs, aversion to cold, abdominal cold pain, or diarrhea and edema, crouching and moving less, pale mouth and thirst, less phlegm, white fur and delayed pulse.

3. The clinical manifestations of yang deficiency are yang deficiency, decreased body function due to warm, and relatively prevalent yin cold, which can be seen as aversion to cold, aversion to warm, cold limbs, fatigue, inactivity, weak pulse, polyuria, prolonged urination and edema.

4. The clinical manifestations of yin deficiency are insufficient vaginal fluid and loss of nourishing function, such as dry mouth and mouth, dry throat and lips, dry skin, dry stool, short and red urine, red tongue with little fur, emaciation, night sweats, rapid pulse, hot flashes in the afternoon, five upset eyes or red cheekbones.

5. The clinical symptoms of Yang's death include sweating, cold sweat, cold skin, cold hands and feet, chills, mental fatigue, apathy, even coma, pale face, heartbroken pulse and other symptoms of deficiency and cold, accompanied by failure crisis.

6. The clinical manifestations of yin deficiency include sweating like oil, sticky sweating, warm hands and feet, irritability, or coma and delirium, emaciation and shriveled body, skin shrinkage, sunken eyes, chapped lips and tongue, red and dry tongue, weak pulse, leading to failure crisis.

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