In Chinese medicine, it is believed that fever of the hands and feet, bitter and dry mouth, and spontaneous sweating are mostly due to the deficiency of qi and yin, which need to be regulated by medicines, acupuncture, and lifestyle habits.
1. Drugs: Commonly used medicines include Shengmusan, which is aimed at symptoms such as heat in the hands and feet, bitter and dry mouth, spontaneous sweating accompanied by night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), heartburn, insomnia, excessive dreaming, emaciation, depression, dry mouth, constipation, yellow urine, etc. The medicines include ginseng, maitake, and the five essential oils, which are used to treat the symptoms. Medicines include ginseng, maitake, schizandra.
2. Acupuncture: Common acupoints are Foot Sanli, Taixi and Sanyinjiao, etc. Foot Sanli is an acupoint of the stomach meridian, which can tonify the middle Jiao and benefit the qi (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen), strengthen the spleen and the stomach; Taixi is an acupoint of the kidney meridian, and Sanyinjiao is an acupoint of the spleen meridian, which can help tonify the liver and the kidney.
3. Lifestyle: Avoid staying up late at night and prohibit eating spicy and stimulating foods.
Physical discomfort needs timely medical treatment, so as not to delay the condition, the specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, acupuncture needs to be operated by a doctor, not private treatment, in order to avoid damage to the organism.