Dampness and heat, the name of the disease. Refers to the flow of damp and heat into the lower burner. The main symptoms include short and red urine, weight and fatigue, yellow and greasy tongue coating, and wet and frequent pulse. Clinically, it is more common in diseases such as damp-heat dysentery, damp-heat diarrhea, stranguria, abscess, vaginal itching, leucorrhea, lower limb joint swelling and pain, and wet athlete's foot infection. The treatment method should be to clear away heat and remove dampness. Depending on the location of the disease, there are several reasons:
1. Liver and gallbladder damp-heat syndrome, with jaundice, bitter mouth, fullness and discomfort in the flanks, etc.; spleen and stomach damp-heat syndrome, mostly manifested as spleen and stomach symptoms, not wanting to eat. , loose stools, etc.
2. Bladder damp-heat syndrome, with frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and red and burning urine, is equivalent to urinary tract infection (i.e. cystitis, urethritis) in Western medicine.
3. Large intestine damp-heat syndrome, sticky and unpleasant stools, and sometimes tenesmus, mostly diarrhea or damp-heat dysentery.
4. Damp-heat syndrome often manifests as symptoms in the lower part, such as scrotal eczema and itching in men caused by damp-heat in the bladder or liver meridian, fishy yellowish discharge in women, erysipelas in the lower limbs, lower limb impotence syndrome, etc. All are concrete manifestations of damp heat betting.