Low summer heat
Summer hypothermia is caused by the invasion of summer heat, obstruction of the spleen and stomach, or the heat exhaustion of the righteousness, and loss of health. The main symptoms of summer burnout are lie down, low fever, and anorexia. The prognosis is good, and it usually resolves itself after summer, but because of the long course of disease and recurrence every year, it can lead to loss of righteousness and weak constitution.
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