Is it true that folk Chinese medicine is the best way to treat hyperthyroidism?

The best way to treat hyperthyroidism in folk Chinese medicine is not true. Hyperthyroidism belongs to the category of Chinese gall bladder disease, need to be in the professional Chinese medicine practitioner under the guidance of the identification of the use of free San Er Chen Tang, Tianwang tonic Dan, Sheng Vein San and other traditional Chinese medicines for treatment, and there is no treatment of the claim that the trick.
1. Free San and Er Chen Tang: with the efficacy of dredging the liver and regulating qi, resolving phlegm and dispersing knots, it is suitable for patients with qi stagnation and phlegm coagulation, with symptoms such as swelling in front of strength, irritability, insomnia, fullness of the two coils and abdominal distension, etc. Avoid anger during the period of taking the medicine. Avoid getting angry during the period of taking the medicine and keep a good mindset.
2. Tianwang Xinxin Tonic Dan: It has the effect of nourishing yin and lowering fire, eliminating galls and dispersing knots, and is suitable for patients with the evidence of yin deficiency and fire exuberance, with symptoms such as swelling in front of the neck, palpitations and excessive sweating, protruding eyes, dry mouth and pharynx, insomnia and excessive dreaming, impatience and irritability, and easy to starve and overeat. Stop taking the medicine if there are adverse reactions such as itching and rash. Avoid eating spicy food during the medication.
3. Pulse dispersal: with the benefit of qi and yin, gall dispersal efficacy, applicable to qi and yin deficiency patients, symptoms of anterior neck enlargement, palpitations and insomnia, shortness of breath, dry mouth and tongue, dyspepsia, loose stools, and so on. Avoid spicy food and exertion during the period of taking the medicine.
It is recommended that patients with hyperthyroidism go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly believe in the folk trick and indiscriminate use of drugs, so as not to delay the condition.