(A), spleen and stomach weakness type emaciation
(including:
1、
Spleen deficiency syndrome of epigastric cavity "is mainly manifested as eating more than fat, eating normally but losing weight for a long time, which may have family history or genetic factors"
2、
Spleen-invigorating and stomach-regulating type "mainly manifests as emaciation halfway or intermittently, loss of appetite, stomach trouble or no stomach trouble, anorexia and picky eaters"
3. Spleen and stomach deficiency and cold type "mainly manifested as poor appetite, anorexia and picky eaters, long-term emaciation, family history or genetic factors, and intermittent normal appetite."
(2) Pathological emaciation
1、
"Chronic disease type" is mainly manifested as long-term or intermittent emaciation after suffering from a certain chronic disease, such as chronic hepatitis, chronic gastrointestinal diseases, diabetes, etc. "
2、
"Surgical wasting" is mainly manifested as long-term or intermittent wasting after some operations, such as gastrectomy, cholecystectomy, digestive system surgery, organ transplantation and so on. "
(3) Emotional mental emaciation.
1、
Genetic and endocrine factors
2、
Mental factors
3、
Dietary factors
Fourth, overall emaciation.
That is, patients with pathological wasting and spleen-stomach weakness wasting have both factors, and patients with more than two symptoms at the same time are collectively referred to as comprehensive wasting.
See what type you belong to. If it is a mental factor, you can consider seeing a psychiatrist.