Women with hyperthyroidism can be due to the prevalence of yang qi can appear restlessness, breathing gas thick, constipation and other symptoms, but also due to yin deficiency and hyperthyroidism can appear dry mouth and throat, five heart heat (two hearts and two feet heart heat, and consciously heart and chest heat), hot flashes night sweating (after going to sleep sweating abnormally, waking up sweating to stop) and other symptoms. Women with pathologically excessive yang qi may have symptoms such as red face, burning skin, aversion to heat and preference for coolness, irritability, high-pitched speech, thick breathing, dry mouth and thirst, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow in color), astringent pain, and constipation of the bowels. For women with deficiency of yin and hyperactivity of yang, symptoms such as emaciation, dryness of mouth and throat, heatiness, hot flashes and night sweating, short yellow urine and dry stools can be seen. Women with hyperactivity of Yang due to Yin’s inability to control Yang may also experience discomfort in menstruation, bandwidth, fetus, and childbirth, such as pre-menstrual period, menstrual headache, and restlessness of the fetus. Women with symptoms of hyperthyroidism are advised to seek prompt medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.