Symptoms of intestinal dryness include dry stools, like sheep’s feces, a line for a few days, abdominal distension and pain, or left abdominal (abdomen) mass, dry mouth, or bad breath, or dizziness.
Intestinal dryness is mostly caused by insufficient yin and fluid in the body, or loss of yin and fluid in old age, or addicted to spicy food, or sweating, vomiting, too much down, or the late stage of warm-heat disease that depletes the yin and fluid.
Insufficient yin and fluid, intestinal loss of moistening, conduction dereliction of duty, then dry stools are difficult to get down, the shape is like sheep’s feces, a line for a few days. Dry feces agglomeration (gathering), qi stagnation (impeded operation of qi), abdominal distension for pain, or left lower abdomen to touch the mass.
If the qi in the viscera is blocked and the dirty and turbid qi goes upward, the breath will be dirty and smelly, and even disturb the clear yang and dizziness will occur. Yin and fluid deficiency, moistening failure, then dry mouth.
Patients who have the clinical manifestations of intestinal dryness need to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.