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There are always black spots dangling in front of my eyes, and even if it doesn't affect my vision, it's quite anxious.
In the cognitive category of traditional Chinese medicine, floaters are mostly caused by liver and kidney deficiency.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that one of the main causes of floaters is that the liver is the main reservoir of blood, and the liver is deficient in blood and cannot be honored. In addition, the lack of kidney water makes it difficult to nourish the liver wood, which is also one of the reasons why the liver and blood deficiency are difficult to achieve the purpose.
Therefore, TCM treatment of floaters should first start from liver and kidney deficiency.
Today I would like to introduce you to a famous recipe - wolfberry soup.
Wolfberry soup: wolfberry, dogwood, chrysanthemum, psyllium.
Goji berry: nourishes the liver and kidneys, and is good for the eyes.
Dogwood: nourishing the liver and kidneys, astringency and solidification.
Chrysanthemum: Evacuate wind and heat, calm liver yang, clear the liver and eyes.
Psyllium: clear away heat, diuretic and drenching, dampness and diarrhea, brighten the eyes, and dispel phlegm.
If the liver and kidney are deficient, you can add rehmannia and ligustrum and other medicinal materials to nourish yin and replenish fluid;
If it is a person with spleen deficiency and qi failure, it should be added with atractylodes, longan meat and other medicinal materials to strengthen the spleen and invigorate qi;
If it is a person with spleen deficiency and qi failure, it should be added with atractylodes, longan meat and other medicinal materials to strengthen the spleen and invigorate qi;
The Secret Ophthalmology Longmu Treatise believes that if the dampness in the body does not dissolve, it is easy to breed blood stasis, and blood stasis stops, which is also one of the causes of floaters. In addition, "Zhang's Medical Tong" also said, "Floaters are caused by phlegm and fire to the pure qi of the lungs and spleen".
I am Yu Xingyuan, a TCM ophthalmologist, who has been engaged in TCM ophthalmology for more than 40 years, and is good at TCM treatment of fundus diseases such as optic nerve atrophy, floaters, diabetic retinopathy, dry eye, macular degeneration, and retinal vein occlusion.