Can you take herbs that tonify qi and blood if you have hyperactive liver yang?

Generally speaking, patients with hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.) are not suitable for taking qi and blood tonifying herbs, and the specific possibility of using them needs to be discussed in consultation with a medical professional, taking into account the patient’s state of health and the specific prescription of the medicine. Hyperactivity of Liver-Yang often shows obvious signs of heat and discomfort in the chest and ribs, and clinically manifests as hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the body), hemianopsia (numbness of one side of the body), a strong tongue with a strong or inarticulate speech, a distorted mouth and eyes, dizziness, headache, red face and eyes, bitter mouth and dry throat, irritability, red urine and dry stools, a red or reddish-red tongue with thin, yellowish moss, and strong, stringy pulses. Most of the traditional Chinese medicines for tonifying qi and blood belong to the category of warm tonic, which will strengthen the heat and stagnation of hyperactivity of liver yang, and can be treated by nourishing the yin and blood, tonifying the liver blood and filling in the essence of the kidney. Chinese medicine treatment should be based on evidence, and should be administered under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.