Kidney-Yin deficiency and Damp-Heat should refer to Kidney-Yin deficiency and Damp-Heat. Kidney-Yin deficiency will have symptoms such as heartburn, insomnia, hot flashes (bursts of fever), excessive dreaming, sweating, etc. Damp-Heat will have symptoms such as abdominal distension, bitter taste in the mouth, nausea, bowel movements, and head and body drowsiness (a feeling of heaviness in the head and limbs), etc. It is recommended that you seek medical attention in a timely manner. Kidney yin deficiency, also known as kidney yin deficiency, true yin deficiency and kidney yin deficiency in Chinese medicine, is a manifestation of insufficient yin fluid in the kidneys. It is mainly manifested by night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), lumbar and knee pain, insomnia, dizziness, tinnitus, hot flashes, five heart-heat (heat in the heart of the two hands and the heart of the two feet and self-consciousness of heart and chest irritation), etc. Spermatorrhea occurs in male patients, whereas amenorrhea or scanty menstruation may occur in female patients. Dampness-heat in Chinese medicine refers to the accumulation of dampness and heat in the body, the patient’s internal organs and meridians operation is impeded, the main manifestations of abdominal distension, nausea, bitter taste in the mouth, less food, head and body sleepy, bowel movements, and so on. When kidney yin deficiency and dampness-heat are present, the treatment should be standardized according to the doctor’s prescription after the professional doctor’s diagnosis and treatment.