Fire is a folk saying that often manifests itself in symptoms such as swollen and painful gums, dry mouth, and heat in the hands, feet, and heart. Fire can be divided into two categories: real fire and imaginary fire. Patients with real fire often show up as short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), while patients with deficiency fire often show up as short and yellowish urine.
Patients with solid fire often have short, red urine, accompanied by irritability, insomnia, recurrent mouth ulcers, swollen and painful gums, dry mouth, red face and red eyes.
Patients with Deficiency Fire often have short, yellow-colored urine, accompanied by hot flashes (hot feeling starting from the face or chest and spreading to the whole body), night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping after waking up), insomnia, palpitations, heartburn, dry mouth and throat, heat in the hands and feet, and body emaciation.
If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical treatment.