Dear Dr. King,
I read a couple of posts in Medboo Forum on the discussion of kidneys in traditional Chinese medicine. On base of this I tried to look at the real cases of chronic renal failure which I treated. I chose two cases with different etiology and pathogenesis. It is interesting that both of these patients in childhood and in youth suffer from diseases of Lung (pneumonias, psoriasis).
In first case in addition to symptoms of kidney deficiency there were signs of spleen deficiency. In second one – signs of liver pathology.
But for each of these patients I can’t neatly divide between kidney yang and kidney yin deficiency. So or there are cases of combined kidney yang and kidney yin deficiency or I incorrectly estimate theirs symptoms.
It would be very interesting and helpful to know your opinion.
Patient O.G., 51 y., male.
Most likely: yang deficiency in the kidney and spleen.
He suffers from chronic renal failure, diagnosed before 1 year. Obtain dialysis during last two weeks.
Patient complaints: lassitude, heavy sensation in the limbs.
Comorbidities: hypertension during 10 years, diabetes during 5 years, psoriasis during 30 years. Preceding diseases: in childhood – pneumonias.
Additional observations:
1) this patient have family story of chronic renal failure, his mother died after 7 years of dialysis.
2) pain in the left hypochondrium immediately after dialysis.
He has signs of kidney yang deficiency: difficulty in urination (urination only two times in a day less than 250 ml each time), general edema, the tongue is bulky, moist, and covered with white fur, the pulse is weak and deep.
On the other hand he has signs of kidney yin deficiency: weakness of the lumbar regions and knees, dizziness, a hot sensation in the soles.
Patient Sh.I., 51 y., female.
Most likely: yin deficiency in kidney and liver.
She suffers from chronic renal failure, diagnosed before 2 years.
Patient complaints: itch on the lateral side of the upper limbs during 4 years; cough in cases of physical exertion or after salty food; in blood test greatly raised liver enzymes.
Comorbidities: hypertension during 8 years; the scanty menstrual flow.
Preceding diseases: tonsillitis from childhood nearly once in a month; at the age of ten she was ill with rheumatism caused complication on mitral valve; in youth – pneumonias.
Present state was provoked by diet to lose weight (she lost 12 kg from 61 kg during 6 month).
Additional observations:
1) during 35 years (!) from age 10 she obtained antiphlogistic medicines for prophylactic (!).
2) great number of yellow spots on the iris.
She has signs of kidney yin deficiency: a dry mouth and throat, the pulse is thready and rapid,
On the other hand she has signs of kidney yang deficiency: cold limbs, tongue is pale, bulky, moist, and covered with white fur.
It is possible that in this case there are signs of insufficiency the liver blood too. |