Diagnosis of localized burning

Localized burning refers to localized heat, and the painful area likes to be cool. It is seen in wind-heat paralysis, which is mainly caused by wind, cold, dampness, and heat evil attacking the body, causing the Qi and blood to run poorly and blocking the meridians. Paralysis is the meaning of closed blockage, so the treatment is to promote the main, the flow of qi and blood, Ying and Wei to resume normal, then the paralysis can be gradually healed. In addition to internal medication, acupuncture, fumigation and other therapies, all have a certain effect. The combination of rest and exercise can enhance physical strength and resistance to disease, and the combination of the two can lead to better recovery. Local burning fever changes quickly, initially with fever, sore throat, dry mouth and thirst and other wind-heat symptoms, followed by wandering pain in the joints, local redness, swelling, heat, pain, generalized fever or damp-heat steaming and gluing. In the case of heat, the joints are red, swollen and painful, the burning sensation is obvious, the fever is also very high, the skin can be seen as red spots, the tongue is red, the moss is yellow and dry, and the pulse is slippery. In case of wind, the muscles and joints are painful or wandering with sweating and bad wind, the tongue is red, the moss is thin and yellow, and the pulse is floating or slippery. Local burning is accompanied by symptoms such as fever, hypothermia, itching, chills, joint pain, local redness, papules, abscesses, purple skin spots, sepsis, etc. A regulated increase in body temperature (over 0.5°C) caused by the upward shift of the thermoregulatory point due to the action of pyrogen, the normal body temperature varies slightly in each individual and is influenced by many factors (time of day, season, environment, menstruation, etc.). Pruritus: a conscious symptom common to many skin diseases, such as pruritus when there is only itching of the skin without primary skin damage is called pruritus. Cold fear: A symptom that is relieved by the patient’s self-conscious fear of cold, but can be relieved by adding clothing or warming near a fire. Joint pain: Caused by the joint itself or by a systemic lesion. Papules: A substantial damage on the surface of the skin that is limited to a raised area.