Do cold hands and feet result from hyperactive liver yang?

The symptoms of hyperactivity of liver yang (a series of symptoms caused by excessive liver yang) can be seen in head and eyes distension, dizziness, red face and eyes, dry mouth and tongue, and irritability, etc., and usually do not appear in the symptoms of cold hands and feet. In Chinese medicine, hyperactivity of liver yang is mainly related to the deficiency of liver and kidney yin, which can’t restrain liver yang, leading to hyperactivity of liver yang, showing a series of symptoms, such as: vertigo, tinnitus, head and eyes distension and pain, red face, red eyes, irritability, insomnia, dreaminess, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness, lightness of the head and feet, red tongue with little fluid, stringy or stringy pulse, etc., and generally do not have the symptom of warm hands and feet. Lack of warmth in hands and feet may be related to solid cold, deficiency cold, yang depression and syncope (poor circulation of yang qi leading to cold extremities) and other syndromes, and is generally not related to hyperactivity of liver yang. If you have any uncomfortable symptoms, please consult a doctor for treatment under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis.