According to Chinese medicine, Blood heat will consume the fluid in the blood, resulting in stagnation of blood due to viscosity and poor circulation, which will cause tingling. Blood-heat syndrome is mainly manifested in the clinic by symptoms of solid heat and bleeding, such as epistaxis (nosebleed), epistaxis, red tongue and number of pulse. As Blood-heat tends to deplete the fluid in the blood, the blood becomes viscous and does not flow smoothly, resulting in the production of blood stasis in the body. According to the theory of “non-communication is pain” in Chinese medicine, stagnation of stagnant blood in the veins will result in stabbing pains and immobilization of the pain. For patients with blood heat syndrome, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of a professional physician, rather than taking medication on your own to avoid delaying your condition.