What are the Dangers of Dampness in Men

Men with heavy dampness usually experience dizziness, loss of appetite, swelling of the lower limbs and other hazards. Heavy dampness in Chinese medicine clinic generally refers to internal dampness, which is mainly due to men’s innate physical weakness, or recent overwork, resulting in kidney qi and chemical dysfunction, unable to regulate the water and fluid, or irrational daily diet, often consume raw and cold, excessively oily food, resulting in dampness and turbidity caused by the internal growth of the cause. According to the different parts of the male body where dampness occurs, the clinical symptoms of patients are different. First of all, patients with dampness obstructing the upper jiao often have symptoms such as dizziness, chest tightness, and light-headedness, and some of them will be accompanied by low urine and white and greasy tongue coating. Secondly, dampness obstructing the middle Jiao (dampness obstructing the functions of the spleen and stomach) is characterized by symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, accompanied by diarrhea, abdominal pain, heaviness of the limbs, scanty urination, and a thick and greasy tongue coating. In addition, patients with dampness obstructing the lower burner often experience swelling of the lower extremities, cloudy urine, and dribbling urination. It is recommended that patients with heavy dampness hospital consultation, standardized treatment under the guidance of physician identification, do not take the initiative to deal with, in order to avoid misunderstanding the condition.