What are the symptoms of cold and dampness trapping the spleen

Generally speaking, Cold-Dampness-Spleen syndrome is a TCM syndrome. There are many symptoms of Cold-Dampness-Spleen syndrome, such as discomfort in the epigastrium (abdomen), drowsiness and heaviness in the head and body, fatigue and tiredness, and fear of cold.
Symptoms of Cold-Dampness-Spleen syndrome include fullness and discomfort or pain in the epigastrium and abdomen, poor appetite and dullness (no appetite, reduced food intake), sticky and greasy taste in the mouth, bland mouth, loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), diarrhea, vomiting, profuse phlegm, dark and yellowish complexion, drowsiness in the head and body, tiredness and fatigue.
As well as short urine, swollen limbs, cold limbs (cold limbs, even to the elbows and above the knees), fear of cold, fat tongue, pale tongue, white greasy moss, moistened pulse, and in women, an increase in the amount of leucorrhoea and its whitish color may occur.
If you have symptoms related to Cold-Dampness-Spleen syndrome, please go to a regular hospital for systematic diagnosis and treatment by a Chinese medicine practitioner in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment in order to promote the recovery of the disease.