Symptoms of rising yang qi

Rising yang qi mostly refers to hyperactive liver yang (high liver yang, causing dizziness, vertigo, headache and other symptoms). Hyperactivity of liver yang is a type of Chinese medicine, which can be seen in vertigo, headache, stroke, etc. The manifestation of hyperactivity of liver yang is also different in different diseases. 1. Vertigo with hyperactivity of liver yang: the patient has dizziness and tinnitus, accompanied by head swelling and pain, emotional upset, and even irritability and tremor of the limbs. 2. Headache of hyperactivity of liver yang: headache with dizziness, irritability, red face and eyes, bitter taste in the mouth, tinnitus and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs), insomnia and other symptoms. 3. Liver-Yang hyperactivity in stroke: the typical symptoms of stroke such as hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the body), hemianopsia, strong tongue, speech or speechlessness can be seen, accompanied by dizziness and headache, red face, red eyes and dry mouth. Clinical patterns are complex and varied, if you meet the above symptoms, you need to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner, and do not use medication on your own, so as not to cause danger and delay the condition.