What are the symptoms of nasal fire

In TCM, there is no such syndrome as “Exuberant Nasal Fire”, which may refer to symptoms of lung heat such as dryness of the nose and mouth, thirst, wheezing, dry mouth, dry cough with no sputum or coughing up yellow sputum. The term “Excessive Nasal Fire” is not a TCM term and may refer to Lung Heat. The main symptoms of Lung Heat include dry nose, burning nasal cavity, flaring nose, headache, dizziness, dry cough or coughing up yellow sputum, sore throat, dry mouth, fever, shortness of breath, coarse breath, chest tightness, craving for coolness and coldness, yellowish urine, and dry stools, etc. Lung Heat is often caused by an external evil invading the Lungs. Lung fever is often caused by external evils invading the lungs or lung meridians, and can be taken as Yin Qiao San, Compound Double Flower Tablets, Qing Kai Ling Capsules, etc., which can clear away heat and detoxify the toxin (remove heat and toxicity in the body), reduce swelling and benefit the pharynx. At the same time, the diet should be light, avoid eating chili, garlic and other spicy food, avoid drinking alcohol. If you have lung heat, you should use the medication under the guidance of a physician, and should not use the medication on your own.