Generally speaking, except when we are in a relatively high temperature environment for a long time, our human body temperature is only around 36 degrees. When the body temperature suddenly rises, it is definitely abnormal and may be a sign of fever. In life, some friends often feel hot and burning on their backs, including some female friends. So the question is, what is the disease of a woman's back being hot? From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, "getting angry" is considered to be the result of an imbalance of yin and yang in the human body. When the body is affected by external pathogens or its functions become hyperactive, symptoms of heat syndrome with excess yang and deficiency of yin will appear. It is generally believed that real fire (real heat) is mostly caused by the invasion of fire and heat evil or by a craving for spicy food, while excessive mental stimulation and dysfunction of the internal organs can also cause real fire. Virtual fire (deficient heat) is mostly caused by internal injuries and strain. For example, long-term illness leads to depletion of refined energy and excessive strain, which can lead to internal organ disorders, deficiency of yin and blood and internal heat, and internal heat then turns to virtual fire. The causes of "getting angry" (heat syndrome) can be summarized into five aspects: ① exogenous heat evil; ② cold evil enters the body and turns into heat; ③ excessive emotions, depression turns into heat; ④ improper diet, which turns into heat over time; ⑤ sexual fatigue, robbing the yin essence. Clinical manifestations The clinical manifestations of "getting angry" (heat syndrome) can be mild or severe. Common severe cases, such as heatstroke, are mostly caused by being in an environment with high temperature, lack of water, and stuffiness for too long. Fever and even coma may occur. It is a typical exogenous heat syndrome. The so-called "getting angry" is usually mild and mostly belongs to the mild symptoms of heat syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine, such as red and swollen eyes, erosion at the corners of the mouth, yellow urine, toothache, sore throat, etc., which are not accompanied by systemic heat symptoms. In this case, the endogenous heat is more than the exogenous heat. If you are under great pressure at work or in life, often stay up late, eat spicy food, etc., it is easy to generate internal heat. Clinical manifestations of excess fire: red face and eyes, chapped lips, bitter and dry mouth, erosion of the mouth and tongue, sore throat, bleeding gums, epistaxis, tinnitus and deafness, sudden onset of furuncles, fever and irritability, oliguria and constipation, hematuria and bloody stools, red tongue with yellow coating, and rapid pulse. Clinical manifestations of deficiency fire: mostly caused by internal injuries and strain, and can be further divided into two types: Yin deficiency and excessive fire and Qi deficiency and excessive fire (Qi deficiency and internal heat). Yin deficiency and excessive fire are often manifested by hot flashes, night sweats, weight loss, dry mouth and throat, fever in the five parts of the body, restlessness, red tongue without coating, and thin pulse. Qi deficiency and fire-wang common symptoms include low-grade fever, fever before noon, fear of the wind, preference for heat and fear of cold, tiredness and weakness, shortness of breath, laziness to speak, spontaneous sweating, clear urine and loose stools, weak pulse, pale tongue and thin coating. Common clinical types of "getting angry": 1. Heart Fire There are two types of fire: deficiency fire and excess fire. Deficiency fire is manifested by low fever, night sweats, irritability, dry mouth, etc.; excess fire is manifested by recurrent oral ulcers, swollen and painful gums, dry mouth, short and red urine, irritability, etc. 2. Lung Fire The main symptoms are dry cough with little sputum, blood in sputum, sore throat, hoarseness, hot flashes and night sweats. 3. Stomach Fire There are two types of fire: deficiency fire and excess fire. Deficiency fire is manifested as mild cough, small amount of food intake, constipation, abdominal distension, red tongue and little coating; excess fire is manifested as upper abdominal discomfort, dry and bitter mouth, dry and hard stool and yellow and greasy tongue coating. 4. Liver Fire People who are easily emotionally excited are often referred to as having "hot tempers". In fact, the physical condition commonly known as "liver fire" also has the following symptoms: dry mouth, bitter mouth, bad breath, headache, dizziness, dry eyes, unstable sleep, stuffy body, thick tongue coating, etc. 5. Kidney Fire The main symptoms are dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, hair loss, loose teeth, restless sleep, fever in the five parts of the body, weight loss, and pain in the waist and legs. |
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