What is the Chinese medical evidence of Dangxi

According to the location, symptoms, and age of onset, Chinese medicine classifies Dantoxicosis into four types of symptoms: Wind-Heat Poisonous Embodiment, Liver-Spleen Damp Fire, Damp-Heat Poisonous Embodiment, and Fetal Fire Poisonous Embodiment. The symptoms of wind-heat toxicity are red, burning, swollen and painful skin on the head and face, sometimes blisters, swollen eye blisters, and in severe cases, inability to open the eyes, accompanied by fear of cold, fever and headache. Dampness and fire in the liver and spleen are characterized by a large area of redness and swelling of the skin in the chest, abdomen or waist and hips, with burning, swelling and pain on the surface, accompanied by dry and bitter mouth. Damp heat and toxicity is characterized by localized redness, swelling, burning, sometimes blisters and purple spots on the lower extremities, and in severe cases, ulceration and pus formation or necrosis of the skin. The fetal fire is usually found in newborns, mostly on the buttocks, with localized redness and burning, and the location of the red spots is not fixed, accompanied by fever, high fever, irritability and even convulsions.