Dacryoadenitisaccording to TCM

Symptom family: Eye Disorders and Symptoms

What is Dacryoadenitis?

Dacryoadenitis is a medical condition characterized by the inflammation of the lacrimal gland, which is responsible for producing tears. It can cause swelling, pain, and redness in the area around the eyes and may be accompanied by excessive tearing or discharge.

Dacryoadenitis can be acute or chronic and may affect one or both eyes. It often arises due to infections, systemic inflammatory conditions, or autoimmune disorders. Synonyms for dacryoadenitis include dacryosolenitis, inflammation of the lacrimal duct, dacryocystitis, and inflamed tear ducts.

How does TCM view Dacryoadenitis?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), dacryoadenitis is viewed through a lens that emphasizes systemic balance and the flow of vital energies. TCM perceives this condition as an imbalance of Qi (vital energy) and Blood, often involving pathogenic factors like Wind, Cold, Heat, or Dampness invading the body.

Unlike Western medicine that solely focuses on the inflamed lacrimal gland, TCM interprets dacryoadenitis as a symptom of a broader disharmony within the body’s organ systems, particularly the Liver and Lung meridians.

Causes of Dacryoadenitis according to TCM

TCM identifies several potential causes for dacryoadenitis. One common cause is the invasion of Wind-Cold, which can obstruct the flow of Qi and Blood in the body, leading to symptoms like pain and swelling around the eyes.

Another cause can be the stagnation of Liver Qi, often exacerbated by emotional stress or hormonal imbalances, leading to inflammation. These TCM patterns are understood not just as direct causes of dacryoadenitis but as indicators of underlying imbalances that need to be addressed for holistic healing.

TCM Herbal Formulas for Dacryoadenitis

In TCM, treatment of dacryoadenitis involves using specific formulas and herbs to address the underlying patterns of disharmony. For cases attributed to Wind-Cold invasion, formulas like Xiao Qing Long Tang, which includes Ephedra (Ma Huang), can be effective. This formula works by expelling Wind-Cold and transforming Phlegm, thereby alleviating the symptoms associated with dacryoadenitis. It's essential to tailor the herbal treatment to the individual's specific TCM pattern diagnosis to ensure the most effective results.

These herbs and formulas are part of a broader TCM strategy that aims to restore balance and harmony within the body, thereby alleviating the symptoms of dacryoadenitis and promoting overall well-being.

See more details below about Xiao Qing Long Tang, a herbal formula used to address dacryoadenitis.

  • By Formula Type
  • Formulas that clear wind-Cold

TCM Herbs for Dacryoadenitis

Explore below some TCM herbs used to address dacryoadenitis, organized by herb category.

  • By Herb Category
  • Warm/Acrid herbs that release the exterior
  • Cool/Acrid herbs that release the exterior

"Warm/Acrid herbs that release the Exterior" recommended for dacryoadenitis

Herb Formulas they belong to (if applicable)
Ephedra (Ma Huang) Xiao Qing Long Tang
Cinnamon Twigs (Gui Zhi) Xiao Qing Long Tang