Symptoms
Common Signs You May Need Bladder Support (Spleen) Supplement
This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with Spleen Qi deficiency, weakened lifting function, reduced bladder control, and urinary weakness according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
Urinary Leakage During Coughing, Sneezing, Laughing, or Physical Activity
Some individuals experience urinary leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, jumping, lifting objects, or performing routine physical activities. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, this pattern may be associated with weakened Spleen Qi and reduced ability to properly contain fluids.
Urinary Leakage Following Prolonged Coughing
Recurring or prolonged coughing may place additional strain on the body's ability to maintain bladder control. Individuals may notice urinary leakage during coughing episodes or after extended periods of respiratory weakness and reduced Qi function.
Frequent Urination with Small Urine Volume
Frequent trips to the bathroom accompanied by only small amounts of urine may indicate weakness within the body's fluid regulation systems. Individuals may feel the urge to urinate often but pass only limited amounts each time.
Reduced Bladder Control Throughout the Day
Some individuals may experience difficulty holding urine for extended periods of time, increased urgency, occasional leakage, or reduced confidence in bladder control during work, travel, exercise, or daily activities.
Shortness of Breath and Reduced Lung Qi
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lung Qi helps support the body's lifting and holding functions. Individuals may experience shortness of breath, reduced stamina, shallow breathing, or becoming winded easily during routine physical activity.
Fatigue and Low Energy
Persistent fatigue, low energy, physical weakness, or difficulty maintaining stamina throughout the day are common signs of Spleen Qi deficiency. Individuals may feel tired easily even after adequate rest.
Mental Fatigue and Difficulty Maintaining Focus
In addition to physical fatigue, some individuals experience reduced concentration, mental tiredness, lack of motivation, or difficulty maintaining focus throughout the day due to underlying Qi deficiency.
Poor Appetite
A reduced desire to eat, lack of hunger, early fullness during meals, or diminished enjoyment of food may occur when digestive function and Spleen Qi are weakened according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Bloating and Fullness After Meals
Many individuals with Spleen Qi deficiency experience bloating, abdominal fullness, heaviness, or digestive discomfort after eating. Symptoms may become more noticeable after large meals or rich foods.
Loose Stools or Soft Stools
Digestive weakness may contribute to loose stools, soft stools, incomplete bowel movements, or reduced digestive efficiency. These symptoms are commonly associated with weakened Spleen function in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
A Sensation of Heaviness or Sluggishness
Some individuals experience a general feeling of heaviness, sluggishness, low motivation, or reduced physical energy that affects daily activities and overall quality of life.
Weakness Following Childbirth, Illness, or Long-Term Fatigue
Individuals recovering from prolonged periods of depletion may experience urinary weakness, reduced energy, weakened digestion, and diminished bladder control associated with underlying deficiency patterns.
Difficulty Maintaining Physical Endurance
Reduced stamina, low exercise tolerance, and becoming tired more quickly than usual may indicate underlying weakness of Qi and reduced ability to support normal body functions.
Recurring Urinary Weakness Patterns
Some individuals experience long-standing urinary leakage, frequent urination, weak bladder control, and recurring symptoms that gradually develop over time rather than appearing suddenly.
Individuals with more complex, chronic, recurring, or long-standing urinary weakness patterns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying imbalances and support stronger bladder control, digestive function, energy, vitality, and long-term urinary wellness.