What are the symptoms of Damp Heat and Liver Depression

Damp-Heat-Liver Depression may manifest with symptoms such as distension and pain in the ribs and wounds, a heavy head, sticky stools, short and reddish urine (urine that is small in volume and dark yellow in color), and a bitter taste in the mouth.
Damp-Heat-Liver Depression is mostly caused by emotional disorders leading to Liver-Qi stagnation (poor transportation of Qi and Blood in the Liver, emotional depression), and at the same time the Spleen’s lack of healthy transportation leads to the accumulation of Dampness in the body, which results in the symptoms of Damp-Heat-Liver Depression. Damp-heat and Liver Depression can be characterized by distension and pain in the ribs and wounds, heaviness in the head, lumps (masses) under the dorsum, yellowing of the eyes and body, sticky stools, short and red urine, bitter taste in the mouth, and yellow and greasy fur on the tongue.
In severe cases of Damp-Heat-Liver Depression, itching and dampness in the pubic area may occur, and women may have yellow, thick and foul-smelling discharge under the belt.
When the patient’s symptoms of dampness-heat and liver depression are difficult to improve, it is necessary to consult a doctor for diagnosis in time, and do not blindly deal with it on your own, so as not to delay the condition.