The cause is related to genetics, brain injury during infancy, inappropriate medication, mental stress, fatigue and other factors. Western medical treatment is mostly given orally with thiopride hydrochloride, which is a benzamide antipsychotic drug that works by inhibiting the limbic system and striatal dopaminergic neurons, producing tranquilizing and sedative effects. The disease is likely to recur after stopping the medication. The cause of this disease is related to wind, fire, phlegm and qi, and involves three internal organs: liver, spleen and kidney, with the liver being the most closely related. The treatment is broadly divided into three categories: deficiency, actual, and mixed deficiency and actual, with three specific subtypes: 1.