What are the symptoms of spleen and kidney deficiency?
The main manifestations of spleen and kidney deficiency include pale complexion, fatigue, soreness and weakness of the loins and knees, and poor appetite. It is recommended to seek treatment at a formal hospital.

Pale Complexion: When there is spleen and kidney deficiency, the body is unable to transport essential nutrients to all parts, which may lead to qi deficiency and result in a pale complexion.
Fatigue: If spleen and kidney deficiency is not treated promptly, it may cause spleen qi deficiency and qi-blood insufficiency, leading to limb fatigue and weakness.
Soreness and Weakness of the Loins and Knees: The most common symptom of spleen and kidney deficiency is soreness and weakness of the loins and knees. Insufficient kidney essence and qi may fail to nourish the bones, causing lumbar soreness and back pain.
Poor Appetite: The spleen and kidneys are responsible for absorbing nutrients and digesting food. When there is yin-yang and qi-blood deficiency in the spleen and kidneys, it may affect the digestion and absorption of nutrients, leading to symptoms such as poor appetite and loose stool.
In addition, spleen and kidney deficiency can also manifest as facial edema and limb swelling. Therefore, it is necessary to take medications such as Spleen and Kidney Tonifying Pills, Kidney-Tonifying and Spleen-Nourishing Oral Liquid, and Spleen and Kidney Strengthening Pills under the guidance of a doctor. Adjusting diet by consuming foods that benefit the spleen and kidneys, such as beef and abalone, and engaging in moderate physical exercise can effectively aid in disease recovery.