What is the best Chinese medicine to lower intraocular pressure

Commonly used Chinese medicines for lowering intraocular pressure are Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, Huang Lian Yang Liver Pill, etc., which can achieve good efficacy with symptomatic use of medicines, and there is no such thing as the best. According to Chinese medicine, “the liver opens the orifices of the eyes”, and high intraocular pressure may be related to the liver. Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (insufficient Yin fluid in the liver and kidney) can lead to high intraocular pressure accompanied by shyness and photophobia, tearing in the wind and blurred vision, so it is often chosen to nourish the kidneys and nourish the liver such as Qijiu Ju Dihuang Pills, etc. Excessive fire in the liver can lead to high intraocular pressure accompanied by redness and swelling of the eyes and darkness of the eyes, so it is often chosen to clear liver heat and clear the eyes, such as Huanglian Liver Pills. Patients with the above symptoms need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a TCM physician to identify the symptoms and choose the medication. Do not take medication without authorization, so as not to delay the condition.