Painful Eyes in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Understanding different painful eyes patterns according to TCM theory
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Painful eyes, medically referred to as ocular pain or ophthalmalgia, encompass various discomforts or pains within the eye region. This symptom can range from a dull ache to sharp pain and may be accompanied by other eye-related issues like redness, itching, or visual disturbances.
Pain in the eyes can be a result of several causes, including eye strain, infections, or more serious conditions like glaucoma. In some cases, the pain may be localized to specific areas, such as the upper orbit of the eye.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a unique perspective on painful eyes, distinct from the typical Western medical view. In TCM, eye pain is often seen as a symptom of imbalances within the body's internal systems, particularly related to the Liver, Kidney, and Spleen.
TCM suggests that the health of our eyes is closely linked to the state of our internal organs and Qi (vital energy). Consequently, TCM practitioners focus on identifying the underlying disharmony causing the eye pain, rather than treating the symptom in isolation.
Herbal Formulas for Painful Eyes
Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address painful eyes