Fire syndrome is the name of disease syndrome. Generally refers to a disease with hyperactivity of heat. Fever, body fluid injury, redness, local redness and ulceration are common symptoms caused by fiery pathogens, or excessive emotions and physical function. Fire syndrome includes excess fire syndrome and deficiency fire syndrome. Excess fire syndrome refers to excess heat syndrome, while deficiency fire syndrome refers to yin deficiency with internal heat and yin deficiency with excess fire syndrome. Seeing fire, melting fire, real fire and virtual fire: fire is one of the five elements. Refers to a positive, hot thing or an excited state. 1. physiological fire, transformed from yang, is the motive force of life, which has the functions of warming the body and promoting the gasification of viscera. Such as less fire, fire of life gate, etc. ; 2. One of the six evils, which is the same as summer heat, but has no obvious seasonality; 3. Pathological manifestations of various hyperthyroidism. Turning fire into pathogenesis. Pathological manifestations of various hyperfunctions. There are two kinds: real and virtual. In fact, it is the transformation of exogenous evil, and deficiency is the transformation of yin deficiency. All exogenous pathogens and six evils, internal injuries of seven emotions, loss of vaginal body fluid, or obstruction of qi, blood, phlegm and food can turn into fire under certain conditions, leading to pathological hyperfunction and increased consumption of body fluid. Clinical manifestations are excess fire and deficiency fire. True fire is the evidence of equal name. Excess of pathogenic heat. Excess fire in gastrointestinal tract and liver and gallbladder is common. Its symptoms are high fever, headache, red eyes, bitter taste and thirst, liking cold drinks, fidgeting, abdominal pain, hypochondriac pain, constipation, even vomiting blood, epistaxis or rash, red tongue, fur or pricking Huang Gan, and heavy and firm pulse. Treatment should focus on clearing heat and purging fire. Virtual fire: 1. Fever caused by loss of true yin. For example, flushing on cheeks, low fever, five-upset fever or bone steaming, upset insomnia, night sweats, short and red urine, dry mouth and throat, little or no red tongue coating, weak pulse, etc., are more common in the late stage of yin injury caused by fever or yin deficiency strain. 2. Deficiency-heat syndrome caused by yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity.
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