Women’s lung fire is mainly manifested in coughing, wheezing (shortness of breath), throat redness, swelling and pain, hoarseness and other symptoms, but also can be further divided into solid fire and false fire. 1. Lung solid fire: mostly manifested as dry cough without phlegm or phlegm thick yellow, throat red, swollen and painful, hoarse, dry stools. 2. Lung deficiency fire: mainly manifested as weak cough, sputum is thin and clear in color, and may also be accompanied by hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, and the sweating stops after waking up), heat in the hands and feet and insomnia, etc. Usually, the onset of lung solid fire is more rapid and the disease is more serious. Usually, solid lung fire has a more rapid onset and a relatively shorter duration of illness, while deficient lung fire has a slower onset and a relatively longer duration of illness. Women who experience symptoms suspected to be exuberant lung fire are advised to seek medical treatment in a timely manner under the guidance of a physician to avoid delays in their condition.