Dr. Hsiao Yi kai
👨💼A diligent salesman is required to travel frequently between office buildings due to work needs. The outdoor weather is hot, as soon as entering the air-conditioned room bringing a cup of cold and cold drink to cool off the heat is life-saving. 🥤
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😲But the strange thing is that, recently, he has always felt tired and headache all the time, thinking that it might have a cold, and taking medicine didn’t help at all.
👨💼A diligent salesman is required to travel frequently between office buildings due to work needs. The outdoor weather is hot, as soon as entering the air-conditioned room bringing a cup of cold and cold drink to cool off the heat is life-saving. 🥤
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😲But the strange thing is that, recently, he has always felt tired and headache all the time, thinking that it might have a cold, and taking medicine didn’t help at all.
🌻In the traditional Chinese medicine, we see two kinds of heat stroke, Yin and Yang.The cold of the salesman is 🌗yin heat stroke, the front one.
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It makes you feel that the whole body is slightly hot but not sweaty, very tired, headache, nausea and other similar cold symptoms, so the yin heat stroke is also called "hot cold" ; People who drink cold drinks, eat cold food, cause abdominal pain or diarrhea, can also be regarded as yin heat stroke.
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Ginger soup can improve this situation soon, or it can be solved quickly by Puerariae decoction[1].
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“🌞Yang heat stroke” is heat stroke that is well known to most people. People work long hours in high temperature, poor ventilation, and high humidity environment, the eclipse regulation center is "overheated", and the heat cannot be excreted by sweating.
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A slight " 🌞Yang heat stroke " will cause symptoms such as fever, dizziness, headache, sweat, and thirst; in severe cases, there will be "hot exhaustion" such as shortness of breath and unconsciousness, which is common among construction workers, farmers, cooks, and police. Marathon runners and other ethnic groups are suffered as well.
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Usually drink some watermelon juice🥤 or Bai-Hu decoction[2] to deal with this discomfort. Of course, taking a few steps to a Chinese medicine clinic is the safest way to go.
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Reference:
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[1] Puerariae decoction Is a combination of Radix Puerariae and other Chinese herbs, commonly used in fever, muscle aches, allergic rhinitis
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[2] Bai-Hu decoction (BHD) is a famous antifebrile Chinese herbal formula that consists of four herbal drugs: gypsum (mineral, calcium sulfate, CaSO4•2H2O), Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge (common Anemarrhena Rhizome), Radix Glycyrrhizae (Glycyrrhiza), and rice; it was described in Shang-Han-Lun, a classical piece of traditional Chinese medical (TCM) literature of the Han dynasty.
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It makes you feel that the whole body is slightly hot but not sweaty, very tired, headache, nausea and other similar cold symptoms, so the yin heat stroke is also called "hot cold" ; People who drink cold drinks, eat cold food, cause abdominal pain or diarrhea, can also be regarded as yin heat stroke.
-
Ginger soup can improve this situation soon, or it can be solved quickly by Puerariae decoction[1].
-
“🌞Yang heat stroke” is heat stroke that is well known to most people. People work long hours in high temperature, poor ventilation, and high humidity environment, the eclipse regulation center is "overheated", and the heat cannot be excreted by sweating.
-
A slight " 🌞Yang heat stroke " will cause symptoms such as fever, dizziness, headache, sweat, and thirst; in severe cases, there will be "hot exhaustion" such as shortness of breath and unconsciousness, which is common among construction workers, farmers, cooks, and police. Marathon runners and other ethnic groups are suffered as well.
-
Usually drink some watermelon juice🥤 or Bai-Hu decoction[2] to deal with this discomfort. Of course, taking a few steps to a Chinese medicine clinic is the safest way to go.
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Reference:
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[1] Puerariae decoction Is a combination of Radix Puerariae and other Chinese herbs, commonly used in fever, muscle aches, allergic rhinitis
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[2] Bai-Hu decoction (BHD) is a famous antifebrile Chinese herbal formula that consists of four herbal drugs: gypsum (mineral, calcium sulfate, CaSO4•2H2O), Anemarrhena asphodeloides Bunge (common Anemarrhena Rhizome), Radix Glycyrrhizae (Glycyrrhiza), and rice; it was described in Shang-Han-Lun, a classical piece of traditional Chinese medical (TCM) literature of the Han dynasty.
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