What are the symptoms of damp heat in the bladder in women

Symptoms of damp heat in the bladder in women are mainly manifested by the desire to urinate often, more urgently and more frequently, but when it comes to actually urinating, not much urine can be discharged, and there is often a painful sensation in the urinary tract when urinating. This is a typical symptom of urinary tract infection caused by bladder dampness and heat, i.e., frequent, urgent and painful urination. Because the female urethra is adjacent to the vagina, bladder dampness and heat also often cause changes in the leucorrhea, which can be yellowish or even pus-like, often accompanied by vulvar itching and burning sensation, vague pain or a feeling of swelling in the lower abdomen, yellow tongue coating, and dry mouth, bitter mouth and other symptoms.