Drinking milk does not usually cause “fire”. The term “fire” is a folk saying that usually refers to mouth ulcers, swollen and painful gums, dry mouth, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow in color), irritability and other signs of heat. Milk is a common food and does not cause these symptoms. Milk, including cow’s milk and goat’s milk, is rich in fat, protein, B vitamins, hydrochloric acid, vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin B2, as well as minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and potassium, etc. Drinking cow’s milk or goat’s milk can help replenish nutrients. Note that those who are lactose intolerant should not drink it, and should not drink large quantities for a short period of time. Milk is a nutrient-rich food and does not usually cause discomfort. Therefore, milk does not usually lead to the occurrence of fire, if the symptoms of fire, it is recommended to ask the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to regulate.