What are the symptoms of both Yin deficiency and Yang deficiency existing simultaneously?
The symptoms of Yin and Yang deficiency occurring simultaneously include lack of energy and strength, soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees, cold and damp limbs, and tinnitus or deafness. Specific conditions require consultation with a doctor in the hospital for a clearer understanding.

1. Lack of Energy and Strength: Yin and Yang deficiency often leads to a depletion of Yin essence and Yang qi in the body, which usually cannot support vital activities. Clinically, symptoms of lack of energy and strength often appear, accompanied by mental depression, dizziness, and other symptoms.
2. Soreness and Weakness of the Lower Back and Knees: The coexistence of these two symptoms usually damages the kidneys and affects kidney Yin. Patients often experience excessive consumption during illness, clinically manifesting as soreness and weakness of the lower back and knees. As the condition worsens, there may also be weakness in movement.
3. Cold and Damp Limbs: Insufficient Yang qi and Yin fluid usually lead to disturbances in qi and blood circulation. Clinically, this often results in slowed blood circulation, affecting blood supply to the limbs, manifesting as cold and damp limbs.
4. Tinnitus or Deafness: Disharmony between Yin and Yang in the body may lead to significant consumption of qi and blood, often affecting normal physiological functions. Clinically, this may manifest as tinnitus or deafness, and some patients may also experience headaches.
In addition to the above symptoms, weight loss may also occur. Yin and Yang deficiency usually leads to significant body consumption, unable to provide nutrition to various tissues and organs. As the condition worsens, weight loss may occur. For patients experiencing the above symptoms, it is recommended to visit the hospital early for examination and take medications such as Renshen Yangrong Pill, Shiquandabu Pill, and Tianwang Buxindan under the guidance of a doctor. Meanwhile, traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as acupuncture can be used for relief, and daily care should be taken to facilitate recovery.