What is lily disease called in Western medicine?

Lily disease belongs to the diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which is equivalent to psychological disorders such as depression in Western medicine. Lily Disease has less evil and more deficiency, and belongs to the evidence of yin deficiency and internal heat. Symptoms include trance, confusion, inability to lie down, inability to walk, yellow urine, bitter taste in the mouth, prolonged sleep, and shortness of breath and fatigue. The basic cause of Lily Disease is residual heat injuring the yin, or due to the Yin deficiency and internal heat caused by the fire of the five wills, resulting in the loss of nourishment of the brain and the spirit, which is similar to the main symptoms of depression in Western medicine, and it can also be said that Lily Disease is one of the types of depression in Western medicine. If you have the above discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time by the doctor to clarify the cause, and by the doctor standardized treatment treatment, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.