What is headache and dizziness

  Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The patient is a 54-year-old female with a sudden headache and violent vomiting that must be followed by vomiting to relieve the headache. Liver fire. Migraine is very pronounced and the left side of the face and eyes hurt together. Pain in the left side of the leg. Poor memory. Sometimes poor sleep. Bowel movements are sometimes good and sometimes bad. Appetite is not good. A doctor saw that there is some blood stasis and lung deficiency. There is also “wind disease and blood in the camp”. The results are not very good. Can I see you?  Doctor: Welcome to the clinic.  Patient: Hello, after taking a few pairs of medicine, the irritability has disappeared, and the effect is very obvious. I didn’t get an extra appointment on Tuesday, but if I can make it to Beijing on Saturday, can I ask for an extra number when I get to the hospital. Can I continue to take the same prescription as last week (if I can’t make it to Beijing because I have a lot of things to do)?  Doctor: I can get an extra number on Saturday Patient: Hello doctor! After taking the medicine for 3 weeks, it is obvious that the headache has disappeared and the pain in my left leg has also disappeared (what caused the pain and how did it get better I am curious?) The original fear of blowing wind on the head is not obvious now (the original head must not be very tight when going out), sleep much better; mood better temper. The other problem now is that I often cough (last year I had a very bad cough, I couldn’t rest at night, I had a cough for 2 months, and this year I had it again but it wasn’t very bad), I feel like I always have phlegm in my throat but it doesn’t come out, and I can’t absorb food very well (I’m thin). How long do I need to take the medicine in my case? Indirectly or continuously? When is the best season to take herbal medicine for my condition?  Doctor: You can take medicine if you don’t feel well, and you can take it for a long time or a short time, and this disease is not seasonal.