Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - On August 7th, I caught a heatstroke cold. After several days' treatment, I got over the heatstroke cold, but my stomach ached because I didn't eat for several days, and then I suffered from heatstrok

On August 7th, I caught a heatstroke cold. After several days' treatment, I got over the heatstroke cold, but my stomach ached because I didn't eat for several days, and then I suffered from heatstrok

On August 7th, I caught a heatstroke cold. After several days' treatment, I got over the heatstroke cold, but my stomach ached because I didn't eat for several days, and then I suffered from heatstroke and dizziness continuously. Meningitis, commonly known as mumps. Also known as smelly poison, blue veins and miasma, it was called "zhong" in ancient times. A disease characterized by insufficient body heat discharge, extremely high body temperature, rapid pulse, dry and hot skin, muscle weakness, collapse and coma due to excessive exposure to high temperature environment. Chinese medicine refers to acute diseases such as cholera, heatstroke and enteritis. Hairpin disease refers to an acute disease characterized by disorder of central nervous system and circulatory system caused by disorder of body temperature regulation in high temperature environment. In addition to exposure to the hot sun, excessive work intensity, long time, lack of sleep and excessive fatigue are also common reasons. According to the severity of clinical manifestations, heatstroke can be divided into threatened heatstroke, mild heatstroke and severe heatstroke, and the relationship among them is gradual. -I don't know what you mean by Sally? Are you talking about the above situation? Now it's cold here, will it get heatstroke? Cold again? Follow-up: It was very hot at night a while ago. I opened the window when I slept, and then the temperature suddenly dropped in the early morning. Father opened the door in the morning, forming a convective wind. As a result, I woke up cold ... and then I started to feel dizzy and sweaty that night. I slept several times after shaving at night and woke up again. I woke up hot and sweated a lot, but I really didn't sweat in recent days, my neck was hot and my muscles were weak. What do you mean by indigestion? Have diarrhea? Abdominal pain? Gross? Stomach distension? Follow-up: There is nothing wrong with the nose, just bloating and nausea. Sometimes it hurts to eat spicy food, and everything that comes out is still thin. Answer: Maybe you can eat Shen Ling Atractylodes macrocephala powder. If you are afraid of cold, add cassia twig, ginger and jujube to boil water to drink. Follow-up: Why is it possible ... I asked five groups ... wait and see ... Thank you! I feel terrible now ... Answer: Because what I know online may be incomplete, I sometimes make mistakes. For example, if you are afraid of cold, you can drink cassia twig, poria cocos, ginseng chicken soup, or spleen-strengthening drinks, so you don't have to eat Shen Ling Baizhu powder. Dizziness can be added with Bupleurum, and small Bupleurum granules like this can also be eaten, but there is no poria cocos here. And maybe you used to have anemia, lack of urine and so on. Your hands and feet were hot, and you felt hot instead of cold, so Zhu Ling decocted. Therefore, only by fully understanding the situation can we solve the problem better. Follow-up: I'm a little afraid of cold, but the most important thing is that I'm not sensitive to hot and cold. Thank you. I am now in the home of a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. I'll see if I can use your recommendation to answer: what you said is not sensitive to cold and heat, mainly because of the weather, so being afraid of cold and heat is relative, such as wearing more or less than others. Even people with yang deficiency will feel hot on a day of 40 degrees or even 30 degrees. This is also a test for doctors. In summer, laxatives are used too much, and people with yang deficiency will be in trouble later. Follow-up: Well, the temperature here in Changsha has risen in the past two days, and it feels very comfortable to bask in the sun outside ... I feel dizzy ... Answer: then Bupleurum is not needed. As you said, you like to bask in the hot sun, which is equivalent to being afraid of the cold. It's just that it's not cold yet, so I don't know. Last time you sweated too much, Chinese medicine called qi falling with sweat, which hurt your qi.