6 signs of 'kidney deficiency' in women
Dry, brittle hair, puffy eyes, weight gain, and decreased libido are signs that women shouldn't ignore.
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1. Dry, stiff hair
Your hair used to be shiny and smooth, but recently it has become dry and brittle, losing its former shine. You've tried all the best hair care products and gotten weekly hair treatments, but the situation hasn't improved. If this is the case, you should consider whether it could be due to impaired kidney function.
2. The appearance of puffy eyes.
You wake up in the morning and find your eyes feel very dry. You think it's probably due to stress, but when you look in the mirror, you notice very large bags under your eyes. Be careful, this is a warning sign of kidney damage, indicating that your kidneys are not functioning properly and cannot excrete all the urine and toxins from your body.
3. Symptoms of perimenopause appear early.
If you experience symptoms of premenopause such as hot flashes, palpitations, excessive sweating, and mood swings before the age of 40, you should pay attention. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that deficiency is a manifestation of aging, prolonged strenuous work leading to kidney deficiency, and this is expressed through aging.
4. Gain weight, gain weight, keep gaining weight
Your diet hasn't increased, your lifestyle remains the same, yet your body weight continues to rise. You exercise for hours every day, but the results are not noticeable. Few people believe that obesity is related to kidney problems, but in reality, your rapid weight gain is primarily caused by kidney failure.
5. Sexual apathy
You are still very young, yet your sexual desire seems to have decreased significantly, or you may not even want to have sex at all. This is an important sign that you may have kidney problems.
You always feel cold, your hands and feet are constantly icy cold, you frequently sneeze and have a runny nose while sitting in an air-conditioned office, you always wear more clothes than those around you, or you often get stomach aches and diarrhea from exposure to cold. Traditional Chinese medicine believes these are symptoms of kidney yang deficiency.
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