Heat diseases: This term of traditional Chinese medicine refers to symptoms of a hot nature after the human body is infected by a warm pathogen, heat, or pathogenic cold. Symptoms include body heat, perspiration, red face, restlessness, thirst, desire for cold drinks, constipation, diarrhea, red urine, red tongue with yellow coating, and a full, uneven, and rapid pulse.
1. The yin and yang in the human body is balanced. If yin qi is excessive, yang qi will be insufficient. If yang qi is excessive, yin qi will be insufficient.
2. If yang is excessive, people will suffer from diseases of a hot nature. When the heat reaches an extreme point, cold symptoms occur.
3. If yin is excessive, people will suffer from diseases of a cold nature. When the cold reaches an extreme point, hot symptoms occur.
4. Cold can impair the human body and result in edema.
5. Heat can impair qi and cause pain. If pain is followed by edema, it indicates that qi is impaired before the body. If edema is followed by pain, it indicates that the body is impaired before qi.
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