Introduction to stomach fire

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Notes 4 References attached: 1 Acupoints for treating stomach fire 2 Prescriptions for treating stomach fire 3 Chinese patent medicines for treating stomach fire 4 Medicines related to stomach fire 5 Stomach fire in ancient books 1 Pinyin

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Stomachfire [Xiangya Medical Professional Dictionary] 3 Notes

Stomach fire is the transformation of stomach heat into fire [1].

Stomach fire is the name of the syndrome. Evidence of strong stomach fire. Symptoms include irritability, thirst, toothache, swollen gums, bleeding teeth, swelling, and red face. "School Notes on Medical Chunshengyi·Stomach Fire": "Stomach fire is blazing, polydipsia leads to drinking, gums are rotten, or teeth are bleeding, and the face is red and hot. Jade liquid decoction is the main treatment." "Syndrome-like Treatment·Fire Syndrome": "To treat six internal organs fire, stomach fire, toothache, swelling, Qingwei Powder."

See Stomach Heat:

Stomach heat refers to the syndrome of heat in the stomach and internal organs. Clinical manifestations include: thirst, bad breath, easy hunger and noisiness, short and red urine, constipation, etc. If stomach heat turns into fire, oral erosion, gum swelling and pain, etc. will appear. At the beginning of treatment, it is advisable to clear the stomach and purge fire, and later it is advisable to nourish stomach yin. Acupuncture is often used: Neiting, Lidui, Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, etc.

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