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Symptom family: Vision Impairments and Disorders
Vitreous lens abnormalities encompass a range of disorders affecting the vitreous humor, the clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eye. These abnormalities can lead to visual disturbances, where the normally transparent gel becomes filled with floaters or takes on a clouded appearance.
They are not diseases in themselves but symptoms or signs of various ocular and systemic conditions. These can include natural aging processes, trauma to the eye, or complications from surgeries, among other causes.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives vitreous lens abnormalities through a holistic lens, often associating them with imbalances in the body's fundamental substances, such as Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang.
Unlike Western medicine that views these abnormalities in isolation, TCM considers them a manifestation of deeper systemic disharmony. Determining the underlying pattern of disharmony is essential in TCM, as it guides the practitioner to restore balance through specific treatment strategies, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle adjustments.
In TCM, the root causes of vitreous lens abnormalities are commonly traced back to deficiencies or stasis in the body's essential energies. For example, a pattern such as Liver Blood Deficiency could lead to insufficient nourishment of the eyes, resulting in visual anomalies, including those affecting the vitreous lens.
TCM treatments aim to address these systemic issues, rather than just the symptom, by nourishing the deficient energies or clearing excesses.
The TCM approach to treating vitreous lens abnormalities involves selecting formulas and herbs that correspond with the individual's unique pattern of imbalance.
If a pattern such as Heart and Kidney Yin Deficiency is diagnosed, a practitioner might prescribe a formula like Ci Zhu Wan, which utilizes the grounding properties of Magnetite to anchor and calm the mind, while nourishing the Yin of the Heart and Kidneys. This method reflects TCM's personalized care, targeting the root cause to alleviate the symptom.
See more details below about Ci Zhu Wan, a herbal formula used to address vitreous lens abnormalities.
Vitreous lens abnormalities can be treated by these formulas when it stems from an agitated or disturbed mental state, requiring calming and mind-stabilizing actions.
One such formula is Ci Zhu Wan, with magnetite as a key herb.
See more details below about Magnetite (Ci Shi), a herb used to address vitreous lens abnormalities.
Vitreous lens abnormalities can be treated by these herbs if it stems from disturbances in the Shen (spirit), often due to instability in the heart and kidney energies.
One such herb is Magnetite (Ci Shi), a key herb in some formulas recommended for vitreous lens abnormalities, like Ci Zhu Wan.