Symptoms of a blocked San Jiao meridian

The San Jiao is divided into the upper, middle and lower Jiao. Blockage of the upper Jiao manifests as fever, headache, cough, etc. Blockage of the middle Jiao manifests as fever, abdominal distension, dyspareunia, etc. Blockage of the lower Jiao is often manifested as flushed face, hot palms, etc. The symptoms of blockage of the upper Jiao are as follows: fever, headache, thirst, cough or shortness of breath.
Symptoms of Upper Burner Blockage are as follows: fever, malignant wind-cold, headache, thirst, cough or shortness of breath, and in severe cases, high fever and confusion, etc. The tongue may be light red or reddish-red, and the pulse may be floating and numberless.
Symptoms of Middle Jiao are as follows: fever, asthma, abdominal distension, dry stools, thirst for water, short and yellow urine, irregular stools, etc.; or fever but with normal body temperature, heaviness of limbs, sticky and greasy taste in the mouth, tightness in the chest, loss of appetite, and loose stools.
Symptoms of Lower Burner Blockage are as follows: flushing of the face and face, warmth of the hands and feet, dry mouth and throat, panic, red tongue with little moss, and fine pulse (pulse becomes narrower and finer and speeds up).
If you have the above symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.