What are the full range of symptoms of lily disease

All the manifestation symptoms of Lily’s Disease are mental trance, abnormal spirit, good or bad appetite, unable to lie down, silent, yellow urine, bitter mouth, shortness of breath and fatigue, and not waking up after a long sleep. Lily’s disease is a disease with the main manifestation of the disorder of the mind, and its full manifestation symptoms are diverse. According to its performance can be divided into three categories: Yin deficiency and internal heat, phlegm-heat internal disturbance, and lung qi deficiency. 1. Yin deficiency and internal heat: symptoms such as good and bad appetite, inability to sleep, inability to walk, unwillingness to talk, feeling cold or hot but the body does not have this manifestation, bitter taste in the mouth, and short, reddish-colored urine, and so on. 2. Internal disturbance of phlegm-heat: manifested by different diet, action, spirit, accompanied by sleep disturbance, head swelling and pain, chagrin in the heart, reddish color and other symptoms. 3. Lung qi deficiency: manifested by the inability to control one’s diet, spirit and action, accompanied by weakness, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with slight movement), shortness of breath, dizziness, and little or prolonged sleep. Lily Disease can be treated with medication after identification by a Chinese medicine practitioner, commonly used medications such as Pai Zi Yang Xin Wan, Expectorant Spirit Oral Liquid, and An Shen Tonic Heart Pill. Note that those who are allergic to the above drugs are prohibited. Those who are in trance, eating and sleeping abnormally should consult a Chinese medicine practitioner in time, and be treated with medication after diagnosis by a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not take medication on their own.