Spleen deficiency in men can affect sexual function
When it comes to the problem of body moisture, many people’s first reaction is women’s body moisture. Traditional Chinese medicine often says that “men are yang and women are yin”, and body moisture is the scope of yin evil. Therefore, women are very susceptible to body moisture erosion, but this does not mean that boys are not prone to body moisture. When a man is caught by moisture in his body, the adverse effects may be more serious, and may even affect whether a man can do it or not. There is a saying that men’s health depends on their intestines and stomach, and the level of their intestines and stomach depends on the moisture in the body. Why do you say that? Is there any basis for saying that? Friends, please look down.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the five elements of the spleen and stomach belong to earth and belong to the middle burner. They are both the "biochemistry source of blood and qi". They shoulder the responsibility of transforming blood and qi and are the foundation of tomorrow.
What impact does the intestines and stomach have on men’s physical and mental health?
Gastrointestinal disease can cause kidney deficiency
The intestines and stomach are the foundation of acquired diseases, and the kidneys are the foundation of congenital conditions. Congenital and acquired conditions are closely related, so the intestines and stomach play an important buffering role in kidney function.
According to the pathogenesis of traditional Chinese medicine, there are four conditions in which gastrointestinal disease causes kidney deficiency.
1. The anterior Yin is where the Zong Jin gathers, and Yang Ming is responsible for moisturizing the Zong Jin. Insufficient Yang Ming can cause kidney deficiency. 2. The intestines and stomach are in the middle burner. If the intestines and stomach are not enough, the ability of the diet to convert into precise substances will be reduced, while the ability to convert into pathological substances such as dampness and turbidity will be increased.If the spleen is not clear enough, the dampness and turbidity will easily sink along with the qi, and if the spleen is used to suppress the kidneys, that is, the earth will suppress the water, it can lead to kidney deficiency.
3. If the intestines and stomach are not enough, the lung qi will decline first, causing a malfunction in the stage of metal generating water, and then causing kidney deficiency. 4. Fire and original energy are incompatible, one wins and the other loses. If the intestines and stomach are not enough, evil fire will be strong and kidney water will be easily consumed, which can lead to kidney deficiency.Deficient yin and strong fire will affect male function over time, causing men to perform poorly and causing you to show a bad side.
Gastrointestinal disease causes kidney deficiency. To nourish the kidney and strengthen yang, we must first remove the moisture.
Symptoms of the gastrointestinal tract are more commonly caused by spleen deficiency, which is caused by internal moisture in the body trapping the spleen.
During diagnosis, tooth marks on the tongue coating, pale tongue color, and a fat and enlarged tongue may be symptoms indicating spleen deficiency.
Men's diseases are often considered to be problems with the lower burner. The lower burner's vitality fire is weak, causing the kidney fire to be unable to produce spleen earth. When spleen deficiency and qi stop, it is easy to generate internal dampness, and the moisture in the body is easy to sink into the lower burner, thus causing stagnation syndrome in the lower burner.
Once this kind of pathological situation occurs, it cannot be solved by simply tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang.
Clinically, many patients want to tonify the kidneys and strengthen yang, but in fact it may be due to spleen deficiency and dampness. It is difficult to solve some clinical problems simply by tonifying the kidneys and strengthening yang, so regulating spleen deficiency seems to be very important in clinical medicine.
Therefore, more and more scholars and experts believe that men’s health requires not only nourishing the kidneys and strengthening yang, but also through methods of strengthening the spleen and removing dampness.
Spleen deficiency affects the liver and lungs over time
Spleen deficiency also affects the liver and lungs.
Dampness and heat in the spleen will also cause liver wood to be overactive, and the mutual restraint between wood and soil will be easily damaged. This is the reason why many male diseases are caused by stagnation of liver qi.
The principle is that the liver body is yin and uses yang, and the lower burner and kidney are deficient, and water does not produce wood. The deficient area is very susceptible to evil, and then the invasion of dampness and turbidity can lead to excessive liver fire, dampness and heat in the liver meridian and other syndromes.
At the lung level, spleen soil cannot generate lung metal, resulting in insufficient lung qi, which will easily lead to qi deficiency, sleepiness, recurring colds, allergic rhinitis, chronic pharyngitis, or dizziness, tinnitus, dizziness and other symptoms caused by insufficient breathing.
Gastrointestinal health is the first priority
In addition, spleen deficiency and dampness sinking into the lower burner does not mean that there is no dampness in the upper burner.
According to clinical medicine, the upper burner is easily confused by dampness and turbidity, causing dizziness, eczema all over the body, and severe hair loss.
The reasons for this situation are: first, the clear Qi due to spleen deficiency cannot reach the top; second, dampness and turbidity prevent the Qi of Heart Yang from rising.
Once a disease dominated by moisture in the body occurs, it is usually due to evil in the triple burner, which is a characteristic of moisture disease in the body. In the final analysis, it is still a problem of spleen deficiency and dampness and heat.
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