Methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treating Myopia

The main methods of treating myopia in traditional Chinese medicine include acupuncture and moxibustion, traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, ear point pressing, massage and dietotherapy. Myopia may be related to genetics, excessive eye use, liver and kidney deficiency, and other factors, usually manifested as symptoms such as blurred vision and eye fatigue. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and choose appropriate methods under the guidance of a professional traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.

1. acupuncture and moxibustion

acupuncture and moxibustion can improve the blood circulation of the eyes by stimulating the points around the eyes, such as Jingming and Cunzhu. The commonly used combination of shallow needling with filiform needles and electroacupuncture has a certain effect on pseudomyopia and mild myopia. It should be operated by a professional physician and avoid attempting on your own.

2. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment

Traditional Chinese medicine should be used according to the differentiation of constitution. For patients with liver and kidney yin deficiency, Qiju Dihuang Pill can be used, and for those with insufficient qi and blood, Bazhen Decoction can be used. Traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations, such as Fuming Tablets and Zengguang Capsules, should be taken according to the doctor's advice, together with chrysanthemum, cassia seed and other tea substitutes.

3. Ear acupressure

Select acupoints such as Mu 1 and Mu 2 on the ear to apply pressure on Wang Buliuxing seeds, and regulate visual function through continuous stimulation. This method is suitable for use with children and requires 3-5 compressions per day, but it is contraindicated for individuals with skin allergies.

4. Tuina massage

uses acupressure around the eyes combined with neck relaxation techniques, such as scraping the eye sockets and massaging the temples. Can relieve visual fatigue, it is recommended to do it once a day in the morning and once in the evening, combined with hot compress for better effect.

5. Diet

Eat more carrots, blueberries and other foods rich in vitamin A, and match them with medlar pig liver soup, black bean Congee and other Tonic Diet. Avoiding spicy and stimulating foods and paying attention to balanced nutrition can have an auxiliary effect on vision protection. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for myopia requires long-term persistence, while correcting bad eye habits and maintaining outdoor activities for at least 2 hours a day. Regular vision check ups should be conducted, and if the degree continues to increase, modern medical intervention should be promptly combined. During the treatment period, avoid excessive use of electronic devices. After using the eyes for 40 minutes, look far away to relax and ensure sufficient sleep, which can help with vision recovery.

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