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How to distinguish long wisdom teeth from excessive internal heat?
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1, "getting angry" is a folk saying, also known as "hot air", which can be explained theoretically in TCM and belongs to the category of heat syndrome in TCM. Chinese medicine believes that the imbalance of yin and yang in the human body and the vigorous internal fire will lead to excessive internal fire. Excessive internal heat is an internal heat syndrome after yin-yang imbalance, with specific symptoms such as red eyes, oral erosion, yellow urine, toothache and sore throat. "Getting angry" is more likely to happen in dry and hot weather.
2. Wisdom tooth refers to the innermost third molar on the alveolar bone in human mouth, and the number from the central incisor to the inside is exactly the eighth tooth. The eruption age also varies greatly. Some people break out before the age of 20, while others are in their forties or fifties or have a short life span. This is a normal phenomenon.
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