“On fire” is a folk saying. Normal fire should be down to warm the body, when a variety of reasons lead to “fire” can not go down to turn up when, there will be “on fire”. Chinese medicine believes that there is a difference between the real and the imaginary fire, and can be treated by choosing traditional Chinese medicine as tea or internal medication.
Fire is commonly seen as dry stools, foul breath and other stomach fire, or tongue blistering, urinary incontinence (urinary incontinence), such as heart fire inflammation, or irritability, such as liver fire, such as real fire, but also night sweating (abnormal sweating after sleeping, waking up sweating to stop), hot (irritability and sultriness), such as yin deficiency and fire.
1. Tea regimen: such as gastric fire can be used to diarrhea stomach fire, rhubarb, Huanglian, etc.; heart fire inflammation can be used lotus heart, Huanglian, etc. to clear the fire of the heart; liver depression and fire (liver Qi Qi blockage led to the production of fire and heat) can be used to reduce the liver, chrysanthemum, etc. to reduce the fire of the yin; yin deficiency of the fire can be used to nourish yin and clear the heat of the raw land, XuanShen and other combinations.
2.take medicine internally: such as stomach fire blazing with clear stomach powder and so on adding and subtracting to clear stomach fire; Heart fire inflammation with guide red powder and so on adding and subtracting to clear heart and lower fire; Liver depression and fire with gardenia free and easy powder and so on adding and subtracting to dredge liver and laxative fire; Yin deficiency and fire with Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan and so on adding and subtracting to nourish yin and lower fire, and so on.
Generation tea drink is not equivalent to the role of the drug decoction, the medicinal properties play a limited. If you experience any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions. Proprietary Chinese medicines should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not be used privately to avoid causing damage to the organism.