Is stool sticking to the toilet cold-damp or damp-heat?

Stool sticking to the toilet indicates that there is dampness in the body, which may be caused by cold and dampness, or by dampness and heat, and needs to be judged according to other symptoms. Cold and dampness stop inside, resulting in the metabolism of water and fluid imbalance, cold invasion, loss of warmth, and thus may appear stool sticky toilet, heavy limbs, fear of cold and cold, loss of appetite, loose stools and other symptoms. In patients with internal dampness and heat, the internal turbidity of dampness and heat may lead to symptoms such as stool sticking to the toilet, face redness, thirst, heartburn, abdominal distension, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), and foul-smelling stools. Cold-dampness and dampness-heat can both lead to sticky stools, so the pattern cannot be determined by this symptom. The patient should go to the hospital in time and combine with other symptoms to define the type of the disease before treatment.