Summer wet

Shushi is an acute exogenous fever caused by the feeling of summer dampness. Mostly occurs in the summer season, when the heat and humidity are high, especially in the south. It is characterized by its acute onset and early symptoms such as body heat, severe head and body illness, microsweat, thirst, and stagnation. According to the onset season and clinical syndrome characteristics, Western medicine's leptospirosis, intestinal typhoid fever, influenza, etc., can be treated with syndrome differentiation according to summer fever.

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