Hyperthyroidism belongs to the category of “gall disease” in Chinese medicine, and its main subtypes are qi depression and phlegm obstruction, phlegm and blood stasis, liver fire blazing and heart and liver yin deficiency, and the selected prescriptions are Sihai shuyu pill with addition and subtraction, seaweed yuhu soup with addition and subtraction, gardenia liver soup with elimination of scrofula pill with addition and subtraction and Tianwang tonic cardiac dan with addition and subtraction. 1. Qi depression and phlegm obstruction evidence: symptomatic see neck front throat knot on both sides of the lump is swollen, soft and painless, neck feeling distension, chest tightness, or both chest and hypochondrium (chest and ribs part of the general term) running pain, the treatment is suitable for regulating qi and shuyu, phlegm elimination of galls, the formula is chosen as the four seas shuyu pill plus and minus. 2. Phlegm and blood stasis certificate: the symptoms of the lump in front of the neck, and press the hard or nodules, with chest tightness, loss of appetite, etc., the treatment is appropriate to regulate qi and activate blood, phlegm galls, prescription seaweed yukubu soup with subtractions. 3. Liver fire blazing evidence: symptoms see mild or moderate swelling in front of neck, generally soft, smooth, impatient and irritable, face baking heat, bitter mouth, etc., treatment is suitable for clearing liver and draining fire, eliminating galls and dispersing knots, formula selects gardenia liver clearing soup combined with eliminating scrofula pill plus or minus. 4. Heart and liver yin deficiency: symptoms see gall swelling or big or small, soft, palpitations, disturbed sleeplessness, dry eyes and eyesight, tiredness, etc., treatment is suitable for nourishing yin and lowering fire, ning heart and softening liver, formula selection of the heavenly king tonifying the heart dan plus or minus. For patients diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, if they want to use traditional Chinese medicine, they should be treated according to their own specific symptoms and under the guidance of a physician, and should not blindly use their own medication.