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Liver and kidney yin deficient (gan shen yinxu) (in English and Chinese 中英文)

This is a term being used in traditional Chinese medicine in diagnostics.

The syndrome:

Loin and knees are week, dry eyes with dirt in the eye sensation, blurry vision, ringing in the ears and forgetfulness, achy rib cage area, feeling annoyingly hot in chest area, and in palms of hand and feet, red check with instant sweating, dry mouth and throat, a lot of dream, amnesia, spermatorrhea in men, scanty blood during periods or bleeding not during menses in females,  red tongue with scanty fur, thin and rapid pulse.

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肝腎陰虚症狀

腰膝酸軟,目澀目 糊,耳鳴健忘,脅痛,五心煩熱,顴紅盜汗,口乾咽燥,失眠多夢,男子遺精,女子經少或崩漏,舌紅苔少,脈細數。

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