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This pattern reflects Kidney yang deficiency, often accompanied by Spleen yang deficiency, leading to retention of pathogenic water. Weak Kidney and Spleen yang impair water metabolism, causing urinary difficulty, abdominal pain aggravated by cold, edema, heaviness in the limbs, dizziness, palpitations, coughing, vomiting, and loose stools. The tongue appears pale or dark, swollen with tooth marks, with a white slippery coating, and the pulse is submerged, thin, and forceless.
In some cases, externally-contracted wind-cold at the greater yang warp worsens yang depletion. Sweating fails to reduce fever, leading to fluid loss, muscle twitching, and instability, producing dizziness and a heavy, weak sensation in the body.
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