To determine whether you have a cold stomach or a hot stomach, you need to look at the symptoms of the stomach and the accompanying symptoms. 1. Symptoms of stomach and epigastric region: Stomach cold is mainly manifested as the stomach and epigastric region is afraid of cold, cold pain, and the pain will be relieved by heat. Stomach heat is characterized by burning pain in the stomach and epigastric region, which is relieved by cold. 2. Accompanying Symptoms: Stomach cold is usually accompanied by fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), dullness (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), low food intake, tiredness of the limbs, long and clear urination, loose stools, pale tongue, white moss, and tight pulse. Stomach Heat is usually accompanied by hyperphagia, thirst, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), constipation, mouth and tongue sores, halitosis, red tongue, yellow moss, and number of pulses. The specific distinction between Stomach Cold or Stomach Heat should be made in consultation with the clinician, who will determine the treatment plan.