Tongue coating can reflect the depth of the disease, the nature of the disease, and the survival of fluids. Generally, you can see the color of the tongue moss and its thickness and moistness.
1. White moss: white moss is usually the main surface evidence, cold evidence, suggesting that the disease is mild, the prognosis is better. Common white moss includes thin white moss and white greasy moss.
Thin white moss can be seen in healthy people, but also can be seen in the initial stage of external diseases or internal injuries. The tongue moss of the external wind-cold syndrome is mostly thin, white and moist. In the case of external wind-heat syndrome, the color of the moss is mostly thin, white and dry. In the case of external cold-dampness syndrome, the tongue moss is often thin, white and slippery.
White greasy moss is characterized by white moss color and fine, dense moss particles. White greasy moss is mostly seen in the external dampness, dampness and turbidity, or food accumulation (food indigestion and accumulation in the stomach), phlegm and drink (water metabolism disorders of the formation of pathological products), such as the internal suspension of the evidence.
2. Yellow moss: Yellow moss generally indicates internal and heat syndrome. Clinically common yellow moss is thin yellow moss, yellow greasy moss and so on. The darker the yellow color, the more prevalent the heat, the more serious the condition.
Thin yellow moss, tongue coating thin and yellow, suggesting that the evil heat has entered the inside, but the condition is shallow, mostly in the wind-heat surface evidence, or wind-cold heat into the inside, inside the heat is not yet serious.
Yellow greasy moss, yellow tongue coating and thicker texture. Yellow greasy moss mostly suggests the accumulation of dampness and heat in the body or the accumulation of food, phlegm and dampness.
Different colors of moss reflect different conditions of the human body, if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to diagnose and treat, and should not be judged on their own.