Hyperthyroidism, i.e. hyperthyroidism, belongs to the category of gall disease in Chinese medicine, which can be divided into qi depression and phlegm obstruction, phlegm knot and blood stasis. 1. Qi depression and phlegm obstruction syndrome: swollen lumps on both sides of the throat nodes in front of the neck, soft and painless, neck distension, chest tightness, like to breathe, or with chest and ribs (chest and ribs) pain, the condition is often fluctuating with emotions and moods. 2. Phlegm and blood stasis syndrome: enlarged lumps on both sides of the throat nodes in front of the neck, hard or nodular when pressed, lumps that have not disappeared for a long time, tightness in the chest, poor appetite. 3. Exuberant Liver Fire syndrome: mild or moderate enlargement of both sides of the throat nodes in the front of the neck, generally soft and smooth, irritable heat (irritable and sultry), easy sweating, impatience and irritability, protruding eyeballs, trembling fingers, facial heat, etc. 4. Yin deficiency of heart and liver: lumps on both sides of the throat nodes in front of the neck, large or small, soft, slow onset of the disease, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), restlessness, restlessness, sleeplessness, easy to sweat, trembling of fingers, dry eyes, dizziness, fatigue (fatigue and weakness), and so on. If you experience any of the above discomforts, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention.