How to tell if you have dampness

Dampness is often referred to as wetness in Chinese medicine. Whether or not there is dampness in the body can be determined and analyzed by symptoms such as heavy body sleepiness, fatigue, loose stools or stickiness.
In Chinese medicine, dampness is “heavy and turbid in nature” and “dampness is sticky and tends to go down”, which often leads to symptoms such as bloating in the epigastrium (stomach and abdominal distension), inability to think about food and drink, drowsiness in the head and body, heavy pain in the joints or unfavorable bending and stretching, excessive leucorrhea in women, and loose stools or mucous and unpleasant stools. If there are related symptoms, there is more dampness attack, which is commonly known as heavy dampness, and on the contrary, there is no dampness offense or less dampness obstruction.
Dampness invasion related performance is more, dampness cohesion site, the degree of severity also varies from person to person, the specific analysis and judgment can consult the relevant professional physicians. If you have dampness, you should also consult a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment, not by yourself, so as not to delay the condition.