Liver-Yang Upward Reversal can also be called Liver-Yang Upward Hyperactivity (Liver-Yang is over-exuberant, causing symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness, and headache) or Liver-Yang Turning to Wind, which is caused by the Liver ascending and draining too much.
According to Chinese medicine theory, the liver qi is smooth and smooth, and if it is too much, it will be hyper, and if it is hyper, it will be inverse, and if the disease manifests itself as hyper, it will be called upward reversal. Liver yang hyperactivity factors body yang, anxious and angry, liver yang, or long-term anger and anxiety, yang qi hyperactivity and dark consumption of yin, or plain kidney yin deficiency, or too much room labor, old age, yin loss, water does not contain wood, yin does not system yang, liver yang hyperactivity caused by.
It is characterized by hyperactivity of liver yang in the upper part of the body and deficiency of liver and kidney yin in the lower part of the body, with dizziness, tinnitus, distension and pain in the head and eyes, redness of the face and redness of the eyes, impatience and irritability, insomnia and excessive dreaming, lightness of the head and feet, and aching and weakness of the waist and knees as the main symptoms.