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What are the symptoms of children with lung and stomach fire


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Children with lung-fire excess include lung-fire excess and stomach-fire excess, with different symptoms as follows:
1. Children with lung-fire excess and lung-heat
syndrome are characterized by fever, thirst, yellow sputum, sore throat, constipation, short red urine, sore mouth, red tongue coating and yellow fur. Children with lung-deficiency heat syndrome are mainly characterized by dry throat discomfort, dry mouth at night, less phlegm and sticky, five-upset fever, night sweats, red tongue and less fur.
2. Children with stomach-fire excess and stomach-fire
excess are mainly characterized by swollen gums, noisy mouth, hunger, constipation, irritability, toothache, tooth bleeding, swollen, red face, bitter mouth and other symptoms.