What is the Western medical term for Liver Wind Internal Movement?

Liver wind internal movement is called differently in western medicine according to different types of diseases, mainly referring to convulsions, hypertension, cerebral thrombosis, Parkinson’s, etc. The specific name needs to be analyzed according to the specific symptoms. Liver wind internal movement belongs to the name of the disease in Chinese medicine, which refers to the liver wind that is not moved by external wind evils, and in the clinic, there are symptoms such as vertigo and want to flutter, tremor, convulsions and other symptoms of the disease. According to the causes of liver and kidney yin deficiency, it can be divided into four types: liver yang turns into wind, heat generates wind (too much accumulation of heat causes wind), yin deficiency generates wind, and blood deficiency generates wind (blood deficiency, loss of nourishment of sinews and veins causes wind to be generated). When Liver-Yang turns into Wind, dizziness, numbness and tremor of the limbs, head swelling and pain, redness of the face, or even sudden fainting, hemiplegia (inability to move a limb at will), etc., are the main manifestations of the syndrome. When heat is extreme and wind is generated, high fever, dizziness and convulsions are the main manifestations. This syndrome is categorized as blood division (the deepest stage or disease position among the four periods of Wei Qi and Ying Blood in warm disease) in the Wei Qi and Ying Blood diagnosis. When wind is generated by yin deficiency, the main manifestations of the syndrome are dizziness, tremor of the hands and feet, and writhing with symptoms of yin deficiency. When wind is generated by blood deficiency, dizziness, tremor, numbness, constriction (spasms and convulsions of the body due to wind-cold sensation), itching and blood deficiency symptoms are the main manifestations of the syndrome. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for scientific treatment under the doctor’s guidance.