Western medicines for endocrine regulation include the following: 1) levothyroxine sodium tablets for thyroid disease; 2) glucocorticoids such as hydrocortisone for kidney disease; 3) estradiol and progesterone for low estrogen secretion during female menopause; 4) testosterone for low androgen secretion during male menopause; and 5) growth hormone for pituitary gland hormone deficiency. These five western drugs can be targeted to treat the symptoms of endocrine disorders. Individuals can describe their symptoms in detail to provide detailed information to doctors when checking endocrine diseases, and then conduct professional laboratory tests, such as CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc., to examine the organs in the human body in detail.