There are many problems in the human body, and these problems have more or less affected our body, and the occurrence of these problems has certain clinical manifestations. Some of them can be felt by our body itself, such as hot palms. Hot palms are a common problem in summer. This can be caused by some reasons. So what is the reason for hot palms in summer? Hot palms: Hot palms, a symptom. There is a feeling of warmth in the palms of both hands. A palm heat. The three Yin meridians of the hand are one of the diseases caused by movement. It is also one of the symptoms of internal injury due to fatigue and fever in the five hearts, as recorded in "Discussion on Differentiation of Internal and External Injuries". Symptoms: Warm palms are a sign of several diseases: Tuberculosis: It is the most common cause of hot palms, especially in young people, accompanied by night sweats, fatigue, cough, mental depression, etc. A chest X-ray or laboratory test can usually reveal the presence of lesions. Chronic pyelonephritis: Most young and middle-aged women in the chronic active stage generally have persistent or intermittent hot palms, or accompanied by systemic fever. Carefully recall the symptoms you had at that time or in the past, such as low back pain, fatigue, frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating, and urine tests revealed abnormalities. Liver disease: viral hepatitis (hepatitis B, etc.), cirrhosis, chronic bile duct infection, etc. may all cause hot palms. These diseases are generally accompanied by loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, abdominal distension, dull pain in the liver area, insomnia, etc. Liver function or hepatitis immunology tests can usually detect the disease. Connective tissue diseases: Although rheumatic fever, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. can cause hot palms, the incidence rate is not high and is generally accompanied by obvious systemic fever symptoms. In traditional Chinese medicine, hot palms can be divided into two types: deficiency syndrome and excess syndrome. Generally speaking, we often refer to deficiency syndrome as yin deficiency and internal heat, which refers to fever caused by insufficient yin fluid in the body. In addition to the palms and soles, this heat may also be manifested by red cheeks, night sweats, excessive sweating at night, dry mouth, red tongue, little coating or obvious cracks on the tongue coating. These are all obvious manifestations of yin deficiency. In this case, the heat in the palms and soles should be treated mainly by nourishing yin and clearing heat. Another is the empirical heat in the palms and soles, which is relatively more common in children and young people and is generally related to the dietary mechanism. In addition to the symptoms of heat in the palms and soles, there may also be red complexion, dry mouth, bitter taste in the mouth, irritability, easy anger, dry stool, yellow urine, red tongue, yellow tongue coating or thick and greasy yellow tongue coating. In addition to the above two manifestations, hyperactivity of heart fire and blood stasis blocking the collaterals may sometimes also cause hotness in the hands and feet. |
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