There is no concept of estrogen in Chinese medicine. Low estrogen may cause discomfort such as low menstrual flow, hot flashes, night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up), etc. This kind of manifestation is related to yin deficiency in Chinese medicine, which is considered by Chinese medicine practitioners to be caused by deficiency of the liver and kidneys (the liver and kidneys are functionally weak), and can be adjusted with medicines to nourish the liver and kidneys, please follow the doctor’s instructions. Liver and kidney deficiency refers to the depletion of yin and fluid in the liver and kidneys, which can cause dizziness, dizziness, dryness of eyes, blurred vision, loose teeth, five heart-heat (heat in the hearts of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of the heart and chest), insomnia and dreaminess, as well as hot flashes and night sweats in the afternoon, and changes in menstruation, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine often uses medicines that nourish the liver and kidneys. TCM practitioners often use medications that nourish the liver and kidneys, such as the Six-flavored Di Huang Pill. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan has the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying the kidneys, and is suitable for kidney yin deficiency, dizziness and tinnitus, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas), bone vapor and tidal fever (a burst of heat, feeling that the heat is penetrating from inside the bones to the outside), and night sweating and spermatorrhea. Adverse effects and contraindications of the drug are not known. Avoid spicy food during administration. It is not advisable to take cold and flu medicines while taking the drug. If the patient is not feeling well due to low estrogen, he/she can go to a regular Chinese medicine hospital for diagnosis, and then under the guidance of the doctor for reasonable and standardized medication, do not take it blindly by yourself.