What kind of tea do you drink when you have dampness and heat?



Patients with damp-heat under injection (dampness and heat evils invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.) can take some medicines such as psyllium, knotgrass, and mouton under the physician’s diagnostic guidance as a substitute for tea to alleviate the symptoms.

Dampness and heat under the injection of patients may appear frequent urination, urine yellow and hot, itching and pain in the penis, or even urinary inaccessibility, abdominal distension, severe hematuria, low-grade fever, thirst for drinking and other discomforts, such patients can be under the guidance of the physician to take medication, but also can take some traditional Chinese medicines to relieve the discomfort of the tea drink.

Psyllium has a heat diuretic, dampness diarrhea (remove dampness to treat diarrhea), bright eyes, expectorant effect, for the dampness and heat downstream due to urinary disadvantage (urination is not smooth), gonorrhea (urine and leukorrhea turbid), edema and fullness, summer dampness diarrhea, etc. more effective.

Polygonum aviculare can be diuretic and diuretic (improve the problem of incomplete urination, small amount of urination), kill insects and relieve itching, and is effective in treating gonorrhea caused by damp-heat downstream (increased urination, astringent and painful urination), eczema, and itching.

Mutong can diuretic drenching, clearing heart fire, through the menstruation under the breast, for the damp-heat injection caused by heat gonorrhea (burning stinging pain when urinating, accompanied by urinary frequency and urgency, abdominal discomfort) astringency and pain, urine color red have better efficacy, but pregnant women should be used with caution.

The adverse effects and contraindications of the above drugs are not clear, and Chinese medicine tea drink can not achieve its therapeutic role as a drug, clinical discomfort should be timely medical attention, not blindly use Chinese medicine, so as not to cause adverse consequences.