Hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is strong, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) can cause patients to have vertigo, which is mainly related to the deficiency of liver yin and yin not submerged in yang. Hyperactivity of liver yang is related to bad moods and too much sexual intercourse, etc. When the patient’s liver yin is insufficient, yin is not submerged in yang, or yang is hyperactive and rebellious, and rushes to the head, it often causes dizziness, ringing in the ears, and headache, etc. The patient is also prone to dizziness, tinnitus, and headache. Those with hyperactive liver yang are also prone to red face and eyes, irritability, insomnia, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), forgetfulness, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of lumbar and knee soreness and weakness), and so on. For those who suffer from dizziness due to hyperactivity of liver yang, they can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Chinese medicines that calm the liver and subdue the yang (inhibit too much yang rising in the liver), such as Tianma Hookteng Granules, Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pills, and so on. Some patients may also be treated with acupuncture and moxibustion at Fengchi, Liver Yu, Taichong, Hegu, Taixi, and Sanyinjiao to promote the recovery of the body. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to identify and treat the disease, and not to use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately on their own. Pay attention to daily rest, avoid overwork or staying up late, and also maintain physical and mental pleasure, appropriate abstinence from sex to avoid aggravating the condition.