Will hyperactive liver yang heal on its own if left untreated?

In Chinese medicine, it is believed that the emergence of liver-yang upward hyperactivity (liver-yang being on the high side, causing symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness and headache) is mainly related to the deficiency of liver and kidney yin (insufficient yin in the liver and kidneys), the failure of water to encompass wood, the reversal of liver-yang, and the disturbance of qi and fire. Clinical manifestations of this syndrome include dizziness and tinnitus, distension and pain in the head and eyes, redness of the face and eyes, impatience and irritability, insomnia and excessive dreaming, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar region and the knees), and dryness of the throat. For this syndrome, medicines that calm liver yang are needed in order to treat it, and it usually does not heal itself. Commonly used drugs in clinical practice include Tianma Hook Teng Granules. This medicine can calm the liver and quench wind (regulating the function of the liver to get rid of internal wind), clear heat and calm the mind, and can treat the symptoms caused by hyperactivity of liver yang. It is recommended to consult your doctor for specific medication.