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Hyperthermia

  Hyperthermia is also known as endogenous heat, and it is also called 'endogenous fire' in traditional Chinese medicine. As the name implies, endogenous fire (heat) is a kind of disease caused by excessive metabolism and excessive heat production in the human body, which is opposite to endogenous cold. Excessive heat production has two situations: absolute excess and relative excess. Absolute excess refers to the excessive vitality of the human body, leading to the production of heat exceeding the normal heat dissipation capacity, causing diseases; while relative excess refers to the decrease in the body's heat dissipation capacity, leading to relative excess heat production caused by diseases.

Table of Contents

1. What are the causes of hyperthermia
2. What complications can hyperthermia easily lead to
3. What are the typical symptoms of hyperthermia
4. How to prevent hyperthermia
5. What tests and examinations should be done for hyperthermia
6. Diet taboos for hyperthermia patients
7. Routine methods of Western medicine for treating hyperthermia

1. What are the causes of hyperthermia

  The body's heat dissipation system, in addition to the skin, sweat glands, and respiration for heat dissipation, the absorption and storage of various liquid substances such as blood, essence, and primordial Yin in the body are also an important factor in maintaining a constant body temperature and not being too high. Therefore, when the body's blood, essence, and primordial Yin substances are depleted to a certain extent, the body will also appear a disorder of heat production and dissipation balance, leading to various febrile diseases. This is the situation of relative excess heat production. In traditional Chinese medicine, this kind of relative excess heat caused by 'internal fire (heat)' is called 'deficient fire (heat)', also known as hyperthermia.

2. What complications can hyperthermia easily lead to

  The absolute excess of heat production caused by 'internal (heat)' is also called 'real fire (heat)', which is fever. The fever caused by 'real fire (heat)' can be systemic or localized. Systemic fever often manifests as an increase in body temperature, such as hyperthyroidism in modern medicine, which belongs to the category of 'real fire (heat)' in traditional Chinese medicine. It usually manifests as localized fever, such as burning sensation in the epigastrium, warmth in the chest, warmth in the head and face, hot sensation in the urethra during urination, and burning sensation in the anus during defecation, etc. It is caused by excessive heat accumulating in a certain internal organ. In addition to fever, 'real fire (heat)' often has various complications of excessive metabolism, manifested as red face and eyes, palpitations, constipation, jaundice, increased appetite, irritability, emaciation, etc.

3. What are the typical symptoms of hyperthermia

  In traditional Chinese medicine, this kind of relative excess heat caused by 'internal fire (heat)' is called 'deficient fire (heat)', also known as hyperthermia. Hyperthermia is a kind of disease name in traditional Chinese medicine, and the common symptoms of this disease are as follows:

  1, Frequent urination;

  2, Shortness of breath;

  3, Headache;

  4, Weak pulse;

  5, Excessive thirst and frequent drinking.

4. How to prevent hyperthermia

  Hyperthermia can be caused by dietary reasons and spleen and stomach problems. In order to prevent the occurrence of this disease, everyone should pay attention to reasonable daily diet, eat more light foods, and at the same time, pay attention to appropriate physical exercise to strengthen their physique, so as to fundamentally reduce the occurrence of diseases.

5. What laboratory tests are needed for heat syndrome

  Heat syndrome, also known as internal heat, is also known as 'endogenous fire' in traditional Chinese medicine. To make an accurate diagnosis of heat syndrome, it is generally necessary to undergo the following examinations:

  1. Temperature measurement;

  2. Urinalysis;

  3. Blood routine;

  4. Routine stool examination.

6. Dietary taboos for patients with heat syndrome

  Since the body produces too much fire, leading to the occurrence of heat syndrome, it is recommended that patients with this disease eat light and eat more vegetables and fruits, reasonably match the diet, pay attention to adequate nutrition. At the same time, pay special attention to avoiding smoking and drinking, avoiding spicy and greasy foods, these factors may lead to the aggravation of the disease.

7. Conventional methods of Western medicine for treating heat syndrome

  It is a kind of traditional Chinese medicine disease, it is recommended that patients can try the following diet therapy, the effect is good.

  1. Drink lotus seed soup to reduce heart fire

  Symptoms: There are two types,虚火 (deficient fire) manifests as low fever, night sweats, irritability, dry mouth, etc.; 实火 (excess fire) manifests as recurrent oral ulcers, dry mouth, short and red urine, irritability, etc.

  Diet therapy: 30 grams of lotus seeds (without the lotus core), 15 grams of magnolia (wrapped in gauze), add a moderate amount of rock sugar, decoct with water, eat lotus seeds and drink soup.

  2. Eating pork liver can reduce lung fire

  Symptoms: Dry cough without phlegm or little phlegm and sticky, feverishness and night sweats, hot palms and soles, insomnia, red tongue.

  Diet therapy: One set of pork liver, 30 grams of chrysanthemum flowers (wrapped in gauze), cook together until the liver is cooked, eat the liver and drink the soup.

  3. Drink mung bean porridge to reduce stomach fire

  Symptoms: There are two types,虚火 (deficient fire) manifests as slight cough, reduced food intake, constipation, abdominal distension, red tongue, thin coating; 实火 (excess fire) manifests as discomfort in the upper abdomen, dry mouth and bitter taste, dry and hard stools.

  Diet therapy: 30 grams of gypsum powder, a moderate amount of glutinous rice, and mung beans, first decoct the gypsum with water, then filter out the dregs, take the clear liquid, and then add glutinous rice and mung beans to cook porridge and eat it.

  4. Drink pear water to reduce liver fire

  Symptoms: Headache, dizziness, tinnitus, dry eyes, bitter and foul breath, soreness in the ribs.

  Diet therapy: 10 grams of fritillariae thunbergii powder, 2 pears, peeled and cut into pieces, add a moderate amount of rock sugar, and a moderate amount of water, simmer and take.

  5. Eat pork kidneys to reduce kidney fire

  Symptoms: Dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, soreness of the loins and back, feverishness and night sweats, restlessness of the five interiors.

  Diet therapy: Two pork kidneys, 15 grams of Chinese wolfberry and 15 grams of Chinese hawthorn, all put into a pot and cooked until the pork kidneys are cooked, eat pork kidneys and drink soup.

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