What are the seven signs of Damp-Heat in the Spleen and Stomach?

There is no such thing as the seven manifestations of dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach (the spleen and stomach feel dampness and heat). Dampness-heat is embedded in the spleen and stomach (dampness and heat evils accumulate with each other in the body), leading to stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach (the operation of qi is impeded) and dereliction of elevation and movement, resulting in abdominal distension, epigastric plumpness, dullness of the stomach (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), nausea and vomiting, loose stools (stools that are not shaped, and the feeling of not being drained after passing stools), and a bitter, sticky taste in the mouth. Damp-heat traps the spleen and stagnates the muscles, leading to trapped limbs (weakness and heaviness of the limbs), etc. In addition to the symptoms of the spleen and stomach, symptoms of Damp-Heat can also be seen, such as body heat that does not rise (feeling that the whole body is hot, but touching the skin does not feel very hot), and sweating heat that does not resolve. Damp-heat vaporizing the liver and gallbladder can lead to yellowing of the face. Damp-heat overflowing to the skin can lead to itchy skin. The tongue and pulse of Damp-Heat of the Spleen and Stomach are mostly characterized by redness of the tongue, yellow and greasy moss, and a moist pulse. Dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach need to be identified by a professional Chinese medicine doctor, and should avoid self-identification and self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.