Excessive heart fire may cause insomnia, palpitations, toothache, mouth ulcers and other disorders.
Excessive heart fire means that the body has internal heat, and patients usually show symptoms such as heartburn, dry throat, dry mouth, and mouth and tongue sores. Excessive heart fire is generally divided into false fire and solid fire. False fire is usually caused by overwork, emotional disorders, and imbalance of yin and yang. Real fire is usually caused by sudden changes in climate, dry air, poor diet and excessive alcohol consumption.
Prolonged heart fire may affect the patient’s sleep quality, resulting in insomnia and excessive dreams. Due to the body’s consumption is relatively large, damage to the fluid, but also more likely to cause palpitations (due to external or internal injuries, or phlegm, drink, stasis and blood stagnation, the heart veins are not smooth, caused by the heart to the heart rapid beating, or even can not be autonomous), toothache, mouth ulcers and other diseases.
Patients who experience discomfort caused by heart fire should seek medical attention in a timely manner and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.