Symptoms of phlegm-dampness include obesity, dullness (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), dry mouth, nausea, nausea and vomiting, sticky and greasy stools, pale tongue with white coating, and slippery pulse. People with phlegm-damp body are generally poor in spleen and stomach function. Because they like to eat fat and sweet food, the spleen and stomach are damaged, and their ability to transport and transform water, grain and essence is reduced, so there will be food stagnation (indigestion of food and stagnation in the stomach) that does not go away, and they do not want to eat and drink, etc. Because the spleen and stomach cannot transport and transform water and grain, they do not want to eat. Because the spleen and stomach are unable to transport and transform water and grains, phlegm-dampness arises internally, which can lead to vomiting and phlegm-salivation. When phlegm-dampness is blocked, fluid cannot be carried upwards. There will be a feeling of thirst. But because of the stagnation of water-dampness in the body, there is thirst but no desire to drink. The internalization of phlegm-dampness can be manifested as sticky stools, pale tongue with white coating and slippery pulse. If there is any discomfort in the body, please seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.