Symptoms of Damp-Heat in the Liver Meridian

Symptoms of Damp-Heat in the Liver Meridian (Liver meridian feeling Damp-Heat) include distension and pain in the ribs and wounds, abdominal distension, vomiting and vomiting, irregular bowel movements (abnormal bowel movements), eczema in the scrotum of the man, swollen and hot pain in the testicles, and foul smelling under the belt of the woman. Dampness-heat is embedded in the liver and gallbladder (dampness and heat evils are agglomerated (gathered) in the body), and the liver qi is out of circulation, so the ribs are distended and painful; the spleen is out of circulation, and the stomach is out of harmony and descending (the stomach’s descending and ventilating function is impaired), so there is little appetite and vomiting; Dampness-heat is embedded in the body, and when the wetness is heavier than the heat, then there is loose stools, and when the heat is heavier than the wetness, then there is irregularity in the stools; when the liver is pulsating around the scrotum, and the Dampness-Heat is infiltrating, then the man’s testicles swell and are hot and painful; and the woman’s vaginal odor is seen. Damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder is mainly manifested by distension and pain in the ribs, reduced diet, vomiting and nausea, and loose and sticky stools; the above symptoms need to go to the hospital in time, and individuals should not diagnose or take medication on their own in order to avoid causing undesirable accidents.