What are the symptoms of damp heat?

The clinical manifestation of damp-heat varies depending on the internal organs, and is usually seen in damp-heat of the large intestine, damp-heat of the liver and gallbladder, damp-heat of the spleen, and damp-heat of the bladder.1. The manifestation of damp-heat of the large intestine is mostly manifested by an increase in the number of bowel movements or the discharge of yellow, thin, soup-like stools, burning in the anus, accompanied by thirst, and a red tongue with a yellow, greasy coating.2. The tongue is red with yellowish greasy coating. The tongue is red with yellowish greasy coating. 3. If it is damp-heat of the liver and gallbladder, it is mostly manifested as distension and pain in the right hypochondrium, dullness, bitterness of the mouth and nausea. If it is Damp-Heat in the liver and gallbladder, men may see itching of the scrotum, swelling and heat of the testicles, and pain; in women, they may see yellowish odor in the belt and itching of the vulva. If heat is prevalent, it can manifest as dry stools. If dampness is prevalent, it can be manifested as loose and unformed stools.4. If it is damp heat in the bladder, you can also see symptoms such as urinary urgency, frequent urination, painful urination, as well as abdominal distension and pain or lumbago, blood in urine, etc. In short, damp heat resides in different internal organs, the clinical manifestations are different from each other.