Dampness is often characterized by dizziness, acidity, chest tightness and abdominal distension, cloudy urine, excessive leukorrhea in women, etc., and the tongue is often slippery and greasy.
Dampness is caused by the body feeling dampness, which can easily cause water dampness and phlegm to accumulate in the body. Dampness is a yin evil, which is easy to attack the yang position, and heavy dampness can cause a variety of symptoms, such as head, joints, digestion, and urination.
Dizziness: The invasion of dampness can lead to dizziness and a feeling of heavy limbs (limb weakness, sinking), the head is as heavy as a bag, and the whole body feels as if it is being pressurized by a heavy object.
Soreness: mainly caused by dampness affecting the joints, dampness will lead to poor circulation of blood and qi in the joints, resulting in soreness, pain and unfavorable movement of the joints of the limbs.
Chest tightness and abdominal distension: when dampness attacks the spleen and stomach, it will lead to chest tightness, gastric and epigastric plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), sticky mouth, no appetite, even nausea and vomiting, and loose or sticky stools.
Turbid urine, excessive leukorrhea in women: Invasion of dampness can also lead to abnormalities in urine, such as turbid urine, and female patients can be seen with excessive amount of leukorrhea, which manifests as increased leukorrhea.
In addition, patients with heavy dampness will also have a characteristic expression of the tongue, the tongue can be seen teeth marks, slippery tongue coating, pulse more moistened and slow.
If you feel unwell, we recommend that you consult a hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take medication without authorization, in order to avoid adverse consequences.