Purple spot
Purple spot, identification. The color of the spots is purple, which is more common in exogenous damp-heat syndromes. "Warm and Hot Warp and Weft. Ye Xiangyan Exogenous Fever Disease": "According to the book, it is said that those with red spots are hot in the stomach and those with purple are extremely hot." Shen Tang et al. If the spot is purple and black, it is a sign of serious illness. See streaks. The blood overflows between the skin, and the skin shows signs and symptoms of bluish spots or plaques, called purple spots, also known as myalgia. Western medicine's subcutaneous purpura caused by blood diseases, vitamin deficiency, etc., can be treated with reference to this syndrome.
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