What does hyperactive liver yang mean?

Hyperactivity of Liver-Yang (excessive Liver-Yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) is a Chinese medical condition caused by insufficient Liver-Yin and excessive Liver-Yang. Hyperactivity of Liver-Yang is mostly manifested as the disease manifestation of upper solid and lower deficiency, which is mainly manifested as dizziness and tinnitus, distension and pain in the head and eyes, heavy head and feet, red face and eyes, impatience, easy to get angry, insomnia and excessive dreaming, lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (a feeling of soreness and tenderness of the lumbar and knee), and bitter taste in the mouth, and other symptoms. Hyperactivity of Liver-Yang is due to Yin deficiency of the Liver and Kidneys (insufficient Yin in the Liver and Kidneys), and Liver-Yang is disturbed upwards, which is related to poor mood and too much intercourse. Patients with hyperactivity of liver yang should lead a regular life, avoid mood swings, and abstain from sexual desire. The main treatment for hyperactivity of liver yang is to calm the liver and subdue yang (suppressing too much rising yang in the liver), which can be done by taking medicines or by acupuncture. Commonly used drugs include Tianma Hooker Granules. Note that it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product. If uncomfortable symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult the hospital and standardize the treatment under the guidance of physician.