This week is a special topic of ophthalmology in traditional Chinese medicine. Ophthalmology of TCM is one of the important branches of TCM. Compared with other clinical disciplines of traditional Chinese medicine, it has its own unique physiology, pathology and syndrome differentiation and treatment system.
Eye drops, also known as "eye scabies" or "eye scabies" in Chinese medicine, although it sounds unsightly, are basically available to many people every day. In the article "Eye Drops Paste Eyes", Dr. Fan pointed out that the cause was Yangming damp-heat and gave specific treatment suggestions. I think many people will need this article.
Wang Xingfu recorded a cured medical record in "Revealing Medical Records-Fundus Bleeding". During the eye examination, the patient was informed that the condition was serious and needed hospitalization. After twice 14 dose of traditional Chinese medicine treatment by Dr. Wang, no hematocele was found by fundus examination. He also pointed out that the key to the treatment of fundus hemorrhage lies in cattail pollen. "Treating fundus hemorrhage caused by hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, etc. This medicine is often used repeatedly, and generally the fundus hemorrhage is absorbed and cured within half a month. " For your reference.
Chen Chaozu Medical Records-Blindness recorded a case of Chen Lao's cure. The patient's eyes were blind for more than a year. After examination by the provincial ophthalmologists of traditional Chinese and western medicine, they all thought that they could not recover. After that, Chen Lao was treated with Wuling Powder, Gui Ling Shugan Decoction, Danggui Shaoyao Powder and Plantago Seed. The medical record is wonderful, please read it carefully.
Doctor Chen is a famous doctor in central Sichuan and a famous ophthalmologist in traditional Chinese medicine. He applied the differentiation of six meridians in Treatise on Febrile Diseases to the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmology, and created the theory of differentiation of six meridians in ophthalmology of traditional Chinese medicine. His masterpiece is the essence of six meridians in ophthalmology of traditional Chinese medicine.
The application of Zhongjing Classic Prescription in the treatment of ophthalmic diseases was not initiated by Chen Lao, but was recorded in many doctors' medical books. But Chen Lao's book is the most widely used and systematic ophthalmology book. This book * * * selects prescription 9 1 prescription, among which prescription 26, plus or minus prescription 13, and its clinical value goes without saying.
Professor Sha is a famous ophthalmologist in Chinese medicine, and he studied under famous ophthalmologists Wei Wengui and Professor Wei. He is the dean of the Eye Hospital of China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This book is an interview with Professor Sha, which can not only help us understand Professor Sha's life, but also deepen our understanding of ophthalmology in China. Because it is an interview, it is also very grounded. Recommended!
Zhang Mingming and Kang Zefeng discussed the distribution of dominant ophthalmic diseases in China from three aspects: the comparison of dominant diseases, the dominant ophthalmic diseases in China and the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine in treating eye diseases. Personally, I feel very inspiring and recommend it.
Huang Di Nei Jing Ophthalmology and its influence on later generations. By collecting and sorting out the discussion on ophthalmology in Huangdi Neijing, this paper discusses and studies the origin and inheritance relationship between Huangdi Neijing and the current Chinese ophthalmology theory. Detailed information and rigorous logic. Recommended reading.