Clinically, to effectively determine whether it is dampness-heat or cold-dampness, we mainly start from the clinical manifestations; dampness-heat is mostly dominated by heat signs, while cold-dampness is dominated by cold signs. In Chinese medicine, both cold dampness and dampness-heat patterns are considered to have the presence of dampness, so both will have symptoms such as trapped limbs (weakness of limbs, sunken hair), heavy head like wrapping, frequent and cloudy urination, excessive amount of leucorrhoea, oedema, and thick and greasy tongue coating. However, if it is Damp-Heat, the above symptoms of Dampness are accompanied by symptoms such as sticky and unpleasant mouth, nausea, loss of appetite, abdominal distension, yellow-colored urine, burning sensation when urinating, yellowish tongue, slippery pulse, etc. In the case of Cold-Dampness, it is accompanied by cold symptoms such as long and clear urine, cold hands and feet, cold pain in the abdomen, aggravated by cold, reduced pain with warmth, and whitish tongue coating. Specific identification is recommended to consult a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment, do not delay the condition.