Generating fluids to quench thirst is the term used for the efficacy of Chinese medicine in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which refers to the promotion of the production of fluids to quench thirst.
In Chinese medicine, fluid is considered to be the general term for all normal fluids in the body, and it is the basic substance that constitutes the human body and maintains its life activities, with the function of moisturizing and nourishing the whole body, generating blood, and adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the human body. Insufficient fluid in the human body will appear dry mouth and throat, short red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), stool dryness and other symptoms.
Most of the drugs for quenching thirst are sweet, cold products, suitable for fever, thirst and thirst and thirst and drink. Herbal medicines for quenching thirst include rehmannia glutinosa, kudzu root, and umeboshi.
However, when choosing a treatment, patients need to use the medicine under the guidance of a TCM physician.