Therefore, blood-heat syndrome is characterized by bleeding and fever. Lung collateral injury leads to hemoptysis, stomach collateral injury leads to hematemesis, bladder collateral injury leads to hematuria, and large intestine collateral injury leads to hematochezia. Nosebleeds, bites, tongue bleeding and muscle bleeding can be seen on the body surface.
In premenstrual period of women, menorrhagia is also a manifestation of blood heat. With upset, red face, like cold drinks, red tongue, strong pulse, strong pulse. There are differences between internal injuries and exogenous diseases, such as blood-heat syndrome in internal injuries and miscellaneous diseases and blood-heat syndrome in exogenous diseases.