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Warm poison refers to the acute infection that occurs when you feel the heat when it is warm, which is the so-called "Various Poisons." Clinically, it is characterized by high fever, sore head or throat, and hemorrhagic maculopathy. Separation is caused by a variety of pathogenic factors, which lead to the critical illness of yin and yang imbalance, qi and blood reversal, yang qi decline, and yin and blood expulsion. Clinical features are pale, cold limbs, sweating, indifferent expression or irritability, weak pulse, and sharp drop in blood pressure.

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