Symptoms of Small Intestine Fire in women are characterized by mouth and tongue sores, sore throat, irritable heat in the heart and chest (irritability and sultriness), and astringent pain in the urine (small amount of urine with dark yellow color). Small Intestine Fire is caused by heart fire or spleen and stomach dampness and heat moving down to the heart and intestines, and common symptoms include mouth and tongue sores, sore throat, small amount of urine and dark yellow urine, or frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, irritable heat in the heart and chest accompanied by insomnia, panic, palpitations (heartbeat accelerated, often accompanied by heartburn), and dreaming, and other symptoms. Small Intestine Fire is commonly found in conditions such as mouth sores, blood in urine, gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dripping and astringent pain). In case of Small Intestine Fire, it is recommended to visit the hospital as soon as possible to develop an individualized treatment plan based on the specific condition.