Patients with Damp-Heat of the Large Intestine usually have symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, burning in the anus, short and reddish urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow in color), thirst, smelly and sticky stools, and red tongue with yellow greasy coating.
Dampness-heat congestion of intestinal qi, the large intestine conduction failure to form the large intestine damp-heat syndrome, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dampness-heat symptoms co-occur.
Manifestations of abdominal pain, diarrhea, foul-smelling stools, increased frequency of stools, burning sensation in the anus, or urgency and heaviness (lower abdomen is uncomfortable, want to relieve stools, defecation after a sense of incomplete), dysentery pus and blood (diarrhea and feces with pus and blood), short and red urination, yellow and greasy red tongue with dry mouth and thirst, and so on.
Patients with Damp-Heat colon syndrome should avoid spicy, greasy food, pay attention to meal hygiene, wash hands before and after meals.
Damp-heat syndrome of the large intestine patients need to have a professional Chinese medicine practitioner’s identification, not blind identification, under the guidance of the doctor to use the correct medication.