Patients with endocrine disorders should consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, actively cooperate with the physician treatment, do not blindly believe in small prescriptions. Endocrine disorders are a Western medical concept, and Chinese medicine treatment for endocrine disorders should be based on the patient’s specific symptoms and manifestations of the diagnosis and treatment.
From the perspective of Chinese medicine, endocrine disorders may belong to qi and blood deficiency or liver and kidney yin deficiency.
Insufficiency of qi and blood is often seen as pale, tired and weak, chloasma on the face, accompanied by insomnia and dreaminess, low menstrual flow and abnormal leukorrhea, etc. The main use of qi and blood tonic medicines such as Ba Zhen Pills and Gui Spleen Pills are not suitable for patients with colds and fever, and avoiding spicy, cold and greasy food during the period of taking the medicines.
Liver and kidney deficiency can be seen in the waist and knees, dizziness, dry mouth and tongue, tinnitus, heartburn, hot hands and feet, low afternoon fever, night sweating, etc., according to the patient’s condition to use six flavors of di Huang Pill, Zuo Gui Pill and other drugs for treatment; during the medication, avoid greasy, spicy diet; cold and fever should not be taken by patients.
If you have symptoms, you should take medication under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take medication blindly, in order to avoid delaying the condition or producing adverse reactions.