Chinese medicine does not have the name of hyperthyroidism, but according to its clinical symptoms, it is categorized under the category of “gall disease”. The main symptoms of hyperthyroidism are palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), tremors of the hands and feet, insomnia, gluten consumption and good hunger (eating a lot of food is also easy to be hungry), galls, protruding eyeballs, excessive sweating, impatience and irritability, loss of weight, fatigue, irritability, chest tightness, dizziness, pulse, red tongue, bitter taste in the mouth, and so on. Chinese medicine believes that it is mainly caused by qi stagnation, phlegm condensation, fire-heat, blood stasis, and qi and blood deficiencies, and the main signs include qi and yin deficiency (deficiency of both qi and yin), phlegm-qi stagnation, liver depression and qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver and depression), liver fire, phlegm and blood stasis, and yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of the body’s yin and essence, and hyperactive deficiency and fire). The treatment principle is regulating qi, activating blood, dissolving phlegm, nourishing yin, calming liver, lowering fire, benefiting qi and nourishing blood (replenishing qi and blood in body), the representative formula gentian cathartic liver soup, shengmai san, the king of heaven replenishes the heart dan, dan gardenia free and easy to be dispersed, the four seas shuzhu pill, eliminates the scrofula pill, and so on. If you need to use Chinese medicine should be under the guidance of a physician, do not use medicine without authorization.