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Excessive sexual activity can lead to a persistent cough. 

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Kidney deficiency is not a direct cause of cough, but it can indirectly lead to it. Traditional Chinese medicine theory holds that the kidneys belong to water, and the lungs belong to metal; metal generates water, and water consumes metal. Insufficient water depletes lung metal, leading to lung deficiency and cough. The *Classified Treatment of Diseases* states, "The lungs are the master of qi, and the kidneys are the root of qi. The lungs govern exhalation, and the kidneys govern inhalation. When yin and yang interact, breathing is harmonious. If exhalation, inhalation, and the ascending and descending of qi are abnormal, then asthma occurs." Kidney qi deficiency arises from a foundation of kidney qi deficiency. Its causes include both congenital and acquired factors. Congenital factors are due to insufficient kidney qi in childhood, while acquired factors include kidney qi deficiency in old age, excessive sexual activity, and prolonged illness damaging the kidneys.
Chronic cough and asthma, characterized by more exhalation than inhalation, difficulty in sustaining breath, and worsening of asthma with exertion, stem from prolonged illness affecting the lungs and kidneys, resulting in kidney qi deficiency, impaired intake of qi, and failure of qi to return to its source.
Palpitation and cough with asthma are also manifestations of kidney deficiency. Many people are unaware that zinc and selenium deficiencies are significant causes of kidney deficiency. Kidney deficiency is closely related to impaired neuroendocrine function, and zinc deficiency affects the function of endocrine glands. Zinc is an inherent component and functional unit of adrenocortical hormones; zinc deficiency impairs the function of adrenocortical hormones, and long-term zinc deficiency can reduce kidney function, leading to kidney deficiency.
Traditional Chinese medicine commonly uses herbs to treat coughs caused by kidney deficiency, including: Schisandra chinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Paeonia suffruticosa, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Poria cocos, Cornus officinalis, Dioscorea opposita, Lycium barbarum, Cuscuta chinensis, Aconitum carmichaelii, Panax ginseng, fossilized bone, and oyster shell.
From the above analysis, it can be seen that kidney deficiency can cause coughs. Treatment for coughs caused by kidney deficiency should involve simultaneously tonifying the kidneys and regulating lung function, while also alleviating cough symptoms.

Prolonged cough and asthma, due to lung deficiency affecting the kidneys, deplete kidney qi, leading to qi deficiency and failure to return to its source—the kidneys' inability to receive qi and weakened kidney qi. Kidney qi deficiency arises from a foundation of kidney qi deficiency. Its causes include both congenital and acquired factors. Congenital cases are caused by insufficient kidney qi in childhood, while acquired cases are caused by kidney qi deficiency in old age, excessive sexual activity, or prolonged illness damaging the kidneys. The *Classified Treatment of Diseases - Asthma* states: "The lungs are the master of qi, and the kidneys are the root of qi. The lungs govern exhalation, and the kidneys govern inhalation. When yin and yang interact, breathing is harmonious. If exhalation, inhalation, and the ascending and descending of qi are abnormal, asthma will occur." ① Chronic cough and asthma, with more exhalation than inhalation, difficulty in sustaining breath, and worsening of asthma with exertion. These symptoms arise from prolonged illness affecting the lungs and kidneys, leading to kidney qi deficiency, impaired intake of qi, and failure of qi to return to its source. ② Lower back and knee weakness → kidney deficiency and malnourishment of the bones. ③ Spontaneous sweating, fatigue, weak voice, pale tongue with white coating, and deep, weak pulse. Tonifying the kidneys and promoting qi circulation—Qiwei Duqi Wan (Seven-Ingredient Qi-Boosting Pill) plus ginseng, aconite, dragon bone, oyster shell, and other commonly used Chinese herbs: Schisandra chinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Paeonia suffruticosa, Alisma plantago-aquatica, Poria cocos, Cornus officinalis, Dioscorea opposita, Lycium barbarum, Cuscuta chinensis, Aconitum carmichaelii, ginseng, dragon bone, oyster shell, etc. Additional answer: First, determine whether you have kidney yin deficiency or yang deficiency. Different medications will be used depending on the deficiency. For yin deficiency, Liuwei Dihuang Wan (Six-Ingredient Rehmannia Pill) can be used; for yang deficiency, Shenbao (Kidney-Tonifying Pill) can be used. It's best to consult a doctor for specific advice.
For coughs caused by kidney deficiency, medication is essential to treat the cough symptoms.

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