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No, 热气 (rèqì) does not. To refer to the concept of "internal heat" in traditional Chinese medicine, which is associated with various health issues, we use 火气/火氣 (huǒqì) It describes a condition where the body is believed to have excess heat, leading to symptoms like irritability, dryness, and inflammation.
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