Endocrine disorders in Chinese medicine usually belong to the deficiency of qi and blood, menstrual irregularities, etc., endocrine regulation of proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Wuji Baifeng Pills and Dingkundan, the use of which should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. 1. Wu Ji Bai Feng Wan: It has the effect of tonifying Qi and nourishing blood, regulating menstruation and stopping leucorrhea (regulating menstruation and reducing abnormally increased leucorrhea). It can relieve symptoms such as delayed menstruation, scanty menstruation, vague pain in the abdomen, lumbar and knee soreness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the waist and knees), whitish or yellowish color of the leucorrhea, and a large and scanty amount of the leucorrhea. 2. Dingkundan: It has the effect of nourishing qi and blood, regulating menstruation and relieving depression. It can be used to relieve dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain during menstruation due to deficiency of qi and blood, qi stagnation and blood stasis (stagnation of blood due to lack of circulation of qi), bleeding after menstruation (excessive menstruation or dripping of menstruation), leucorrhoea (abnormal leucorrhoea with blood or blood clots), hot flashes of bone vapor (a burst of heat that feels like heat coming from the inside of the bone outward), etc. The adverse effects of the above drugs are not clear at this moment. The adverse effects of the above drugs are not known at present. Note that those who are allergic to the ingredients of the drug are prohibited from taking it. Drugs need to be used rationally after identification by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, do not take them on your own to avoid delaying your condition.