问题 单项选择题 B1型题

面色萎黄、少气懒言、疲乏无力等症可由哪项导致()

A.气滞血瘀

B.气不摄血

C.气随血脱

D.气血两虚

E.气血不荣经脉

答案

参考答案:D

解析:气血不荣经脉,是指因气血虚衰或气血失和,以致气血相互为用的功能减退,对经脉、筋肉、皮肤的濡养作用减弱,从而产生肢体筋肉等运动失常或感觉异常的病理状态。气血两虚,即气虚和血虚同时存在的病理状态。多因久病消耗,气血两伤所致;或先有失血,气随血耗;或先因气虚,血的生化无源而日渐衰少,从而形成气血两虚。可见到面色萎黄,少气懒言,疲乏无力等症状。

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A.stages

B.illusions

C.fragments

D.advances