Symptom family: Eye Disorders and Symptoms
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Panophthalmitis is a severe medical condition characterized by extensive inflammation of the entire eye, including its surrounding tissues. This severe form of ocular inflammation, also known as panocular infection, is typically the result of an infectious or autoimmune process.
It leads to significant discomfort, pain, and can severely impair vision. Due to the seriousness of the condition, prompt medical attention is crucial to prevent potential long-term or permanent damage to the eye.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), panophthalmitis is viewed through a holistic lens, distinct from the pathogen-focused approach of Western medicine. TCM considers such severe eye inflammation as a manifestation of deeper imbalances within the body's energy systems.
According to TCM theory, the health of the eyes is directly related to the state of internal organs, especially the liver, and the flow of Qi (vital energy) and Blood. Thus, TCM emphasizes identifying the specific patterns of disharmony causing panophthalmitis to effectively address the root of the problem.
In TCM, the causes of panophthalmitis can be attributed to various internal imbalances. One such cause is the blazing of Liver Fire, where an excess of Heat in the Liver manifests as intense eye inflammation. This pattern is often accompanied by other symptoms such as irritability, headache, and redness in the eyes.
Another potential cause is the invasion of external pathogenic factors like Wind or Heat, which can disrupt the flow of Qi and Blood in the eye, leading to inflammation. TCM's approach in such cases involves not only treating the symptoms but also restoring the balance of Qi and harmonizing the internal organs, particularly the liver.
To address panophthalmitis, TCM prescribes specific herbal formulas based on the underlying pattern of disharmony. In cases where Liver Fire is identified as the primary cause, formulas such as Xie Qing Wan, containing Chinese Gentian (Long Dan Cao), are recommended.
This herb, known for its bitter and cold properties, is effective in clearing excessive heat from the liver, thereby reducing inflammation in the eyes. TCM treatments are highly personalized, focusing on the individual's unique pattern of imbalance to restore harmony and alleviate the symptoms of panophthalmitis.
See more details below about Xie Qing Wan, a herbal formula used to address panophthalmitis.
Panophthalmitis can be treated by these formulas if it stems from an excess heat condition in specific organs, leading to internal disharmony.
One such formula is Xie Qing Wan, with chinese gentian as a key herb.
Explore below some TCM herbs used to address panophthalmitis, organized by herb category.
Panophthalmitis can be treated by these herbs when caused by excessive dampness and heat within the body, aiming to restore balance by drying dampness and clearing heat.
One such herb is Chinese Gentian (Long Dan Cao), a key herb in some formulas recommended for panophthalmitis, like Xie Qing Wan.
Panophthalmitis can be treated by these herbs when there is a need to dispel external cold and warm the body, especially in cases where there is insufficient Yang energy internally.
One such herb is Notopterygium Roots (Qiang Huo), a key herb in some formulas recommended for panophthalmitis, like Xie Qing Wan.