According to the theory of Chinese medicine, endocrine disorders do not have a clear name in Chinese medicine, but they are often categorized as “dirty dryness” in Chinese medicine. Endocrine disorders can be categorized as “dirty dryness” in Chinese medicine. According to the theory of Chinese medicine, the liver is the main excretor, the liver stores blood, and the liver likes to be organized and is not depressed. If liver qi stagnation, qi and blood imbalance, resulting in qi and blood stagnation, it may lead to liver dryness, which may lead to amenorrhea, thirst, dirty agitation and other symptoms. It can be regulated by taking Easy San and Gan Mai Da Zao Tang under the guidance of a doctor. If you have symptoms similar to endocrine disorders, you should go to the hospital in time and undergo relevant hospital examinations to clarify the type of disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and do not take care of the disease on your own.