What are the symptoms of liver fire heat syndrome?

Jun 28, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I had a slight nosebleed when I got up in the morning. The bleeding wasn't heavy, but there was some pain inside the nose. My mouth felt dry and bitter. After visiting the hospital, I was diagnosed with liver fire excess (Hepatic Fire). What are the symptoms of liver fire excess?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. He Haochen
Liver fire excess, or excessive heat in the liver, typically presents with a range of clear and varied symptoms. Emotionally, individuals may become easily irritable, angry, or restless. Head-related symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, flushed face, red eyes, dry eyes, and blurred vision. Regarding the digestive system, symptoms may involve a bitter or dry mouth, poor appetite, belching, and acid regurgitation, as well as dry stools or constipation. Liver fire excess can also disrupt sleep, leading to insomnia and vivid dreams. In women, it may cause menstrual irregularities, such as reduced menstrual flow, delayed periods, or amenorrhea. These symptoms not only affect physical health but may also cause significant disruption to daily life and work. Therefore, when symptoms of liver fire excess appear, timely medical consultation and appropriate regulation are necessary to prevent further deterioration of the condition.