Scorching Foot Syndrome is equivalent to the manifestation of kidney yin deficiency in Chinese medicine, and can be referred to the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Scorching Foot Syndrome is a disease of peripheral vasodilatation dysfunction, which mainly manifests as paroxysmal vasodilatation of the distal limbs leading to increased skin temperature, flushing of the skin color, and severe burning pain, which is more frequent in both feet. There is no effective treatment for this disease in western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that heat in the center of the foot is a manifestation of kidney yin deficiency, yin deficiency, the end of the limb is not moistened, the end of the limb yang bias hyperactivity, the lack of yin with the balance, resulting in an imbalance of yin and yang, hyperactivity of yin and deficiency of yin, and the fire is gathered in the center of the foot and does not dissipate. For burning hot foot syndrome Chinese medicine practitioners often use traditional Chinese medicines that nourish kidney yin, clear the fire and cool the blood, such as ripened dihuang, dendrobium, huang jing (yellow essence), xiyangshen, sheng dihuang, scutellaria baicalensis, and so on. Scorching Foot Syndrome can be treated by a Chinese medicine practitioner at the Chinese Medicine Department of a regular medical institution.