Damp-heat central obstruction (accumulation of damp and heat evils to form stagnation) can be manifested mainly as dry mouth and bitterness, gastric and epigastric constriction, limb heaviness (weakness of limbs, sinking of the hair), irregular bowel movements (abnormal stools), and reddish-yellow urine. Damp-heat middle obstruction refers to a type of syndrome in which the internal obstruction of the middle jiao by the evil of damp-heat causes dysfunction of the spleen and stomach. This syndrome is mostly related to the attack of dampness-heat, uncontrolled diet, and weakness of the body. Clinically, it mainly manifests as symptoms of dampness-heat in the spleen and stomach, such as dry mouth and bitterness, gastric and epigastric constipation, heavy limbs, loss of appetite, loose stools or constipation, and reddish-yellow urination. Damp-heat in the obstruction of the patient, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the evidence of the treatment, not to take on their own, so as not to delay the condition.