Liver and kidney yin deficiency (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney) in women can be regulated by taking Chinese herbal tonics or proprietary Chinese medicines, commonly used medicines include Dazhongyin Pills, Zuogui Pills, Erzhi Pills and so on. Liver and kidney yin deficiency in women refers to deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidneys, and internal disturbance of deficiency heat, with lumbago and dystocia (soreness of the waist and pain in the area of the coats and ribs), dizziness, tinnitus, and other deficiency-heat syndromes mainly manifested; most often due to prolonged illnesses and disorders, internal injuries of emotions and feelings, and injury of yin by warm diseases, and is commonly seen in dystocia, lumbago, deficiency labors, hemorrhagic syndromes (non-physiological bleeding disorders), vertigo, menstrual prophylaxis, amenorrhea, and menstrual cramps, and other disorders. Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney is regulated by nourishing the liver and kidney or nourishing water to contain wood. It can be regulated by taking Chinese herbal tonics or proprietary Chinese medicines, commonly used formulas include Dazhongyin Pill and Zuogui Pill, etc. Commonly used medicines include ripened rhizome, Chinese yam, cornelian cherry, wolfberry, cuscuta, tortoise board gelatin, deer antler gelatin, etc.; and proprietary Chinese medicines include Zuogui Pill, Er Zhi Pill, and Kun Bao Pill. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. If you have any discomfort, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible, consult a Chinese medicine practitioner for evidence-based guidance, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, so as not to delay your condition.