Damp-heat in the intestines generally refers to damp-heat in the large intestines (the large intestines feeling damp-heat evil), and commonly used Chinese medicines include Ge Gen Scutellariae Lian Pill and Dirty Lian Pill. It is recommended to consult a medical practitioner for specific medication, taking into account the specific symptoms.
Intestinal dampness-heat refers to the internalization of the evil of dampness-heat, blocking the intestinal tract, often caused by external summer dampness-heat toxicity, or dietary indiscretion, etc. Clinical manifestations of fever and thirst, abdominal pain and distension, blood in the stool, embarrassment of the bowel movement but diarrhea is not refreshing, feces is yellowish, thick, dirty and foul-smelling, anus burns, urination is short and yellowish, etc. Most of the time, the patient will have to take the medication.
Scutellaria baicalensis Pill has the effects of relieving muscle (relieving evil qi on the surface of the skin) and penetrating the surface, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins in the body), inducing dampness and stopping diarrhea, treating abdominal pain and diarrhea due to dampness-heat embodied agglutination (accumulation of dampness and heat in the body), with stools being yellowish-brown in color and foul smelling, burning in the anus, feverishness, thirst, headache and pain, and short, yellowish urination.
Note that it is contraindicated for those with deficiency of spleen and stomach (weak and cold spleen and stomach).
Dirty Lian Pill has the effect of purging the intestines and stopping bleeding, and is effective in treating abdominal pain and diarrhea, blood in stool, burning in the anus, swelling and pain of hemorrhoids. Note that this product is pungent, dry, bitter and cold, and should not be taken by people with weak spleen and stomach, and fluid deficiency.
The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.