Is kidney deficiency in teenagers impotence? Nowadays, the number of patients with kidney deficiency among teenagers is gradually increasing. Most of them are caused by staying up late, smoking, drinking and irregular life. He had kidney deficiency at a young age. So, is kidney deficiency in teenagers impotence? What to do if teenagers have kidney deficiency? In response to these questions, experts gave detailed answers. Kidney deficiency in teenagers is not impotence. Similarly, kidney deficiency in adults is not impotence. Many men also fall into a misunderstanding, thinking that impotence means kidney deficiency and kidney deficiency means impotence. This misconception leads to many impotence patients making deviations in treatment, causing a lot of harm. So, why do teenagers suffer from kidney deficiency? Kidney deficiency in teenagers is mostly caused by excessive masturbation. Because they are in the pubertal development stage, their sexual desire is relatively strong, and it is difficult to control masturbation, which leads to long-term frequent masturbation and symptoms of kidney deficiency. So what should teenagers do if they have kidney deficiency? Expert tip: First of all, you should quit the habit of masturbation, because kidney deficiency can be divided into two types: kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency, but the treatments are completely opposite. Therefore, patients are reminded not to blindly take medication on their own to avoid side effects. Different manifestations of kidney deficiency: 1. Kidney Qi deficiency: shortness of breath, spontaneous sweating, fatigue and weakness, pale complexion, frequent urination, spermatorrhea and premature ejaculation, pale tongue coating, thin and weak pulse. 2. Kidney yin deficiency (commonly known as insufficient kidney water), in addition to the symptoms of kidney deficiency, also has clinical manifestations of yin deficiency, such as irritability and fever, hot flashes and night sweats, dry mouth and tongue, yellow urine and dry stools, red tongue with less coating, and thready and rapid pulse. . 3. Kidney yang deficiency (commonly known as Mingmen fire deficiency) has clinical manifestations of yang deficiency, such as chills, cold limbs, long and clear urine, pale complexion, loss of sexual desire, impotence and premature ejaculation, pale tongue with white coating, and slow pulse. 4. Deficiency of both kidney yin and yang will result in five upset stomachs, fever, night sweats or spontaneous sweating, cold limbs, spermatorrhea, insomnia, dreaminess, red tongue without coating, thin and rapid pulse or pale tongue with white coating, and slow and slow pulse. Warm reminder: The above information is for reference only, and individual conditions need to be determined based on your own actual situation. Early prevention, early detection and early treatment of any disease are the basis for maintaining health.