Spleen heat refers to all kinds of heat in the spleen. Commonly, there is Spleen and Stomach Damp-Heat (Spleen and Stomach Feeling Damp-Heat Evil Qi) syndrome, whose clinical manifestations are epigastric (abdomen) plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), inappetence, vomiting, and aversion to grease and oil.
Damp-heat in the spleen and stomach refers to the internalization of damp-heat, with the elevation and elevation of qi in the middle jiao out of order, and the dampness in the spleen and heat in the stomach are mutually overflowing. Symptoms include fullness in the stomach and abdomen, lack of appetite, vomiting, aversion to oil and grease, tiredness and heaviness, body heat, bitter mouth, thirst and lack of drinking, low and yellow urine, and even yellow face and skin like orange color, yellow and greasy tongue coating, and moistened pulse.
Patients with dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach have a regular life and do not stay up late. Keep the living environment dry and not too humid, and pay attention to prevent heat in summer.
If you have any of the above discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.