Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) considers dampness to be an evil qi that has sticky properties and often causes illness together with heat, so you will feel cool and refreshed after removing dampness.
Chinese medicine believes that there are six evils in nature: wind, cold, dampness, summer, dryness and fire. Dampness, as one of these evils, can block qi and trap yang qi, often causing the patient’s limbs to be heavy (limb weakness, dullness), stuffy and achy.
Dampness, if combined with heat, dampness-heat Yu steam (dampness-heat evil vaporization of the internal organs), most people will feel weak, dizziness, body weight, body heat does not Yang (feel the whole body heat, touch the skin but not very hot), afternoon heat; dampness-heat lingering, not easy to decompose, but also can be seen in the sweat and heat to reduce the heat, and then heat and other symptoms.
Generally speaking, dampness has the characteristic of causing disease repeatedly, but if the body’s dampness is completely discharged after the body’s heat is not relied on or with the dampness of the evil out of the body, naturally, it will feel cooler.
Patients who are not feeling well are advised to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment.