Whether Mingmu Di Huang Pills or Shidu Luminous Pills are suitable for dry eye syndrome

Dry eye is equivalent to white asthenia in traditional Chinese medicine, such as liver and kidney deficiencies, bright-eyed dihuang pill or dendrobium night-light pill can be eaten, specific identification of the main evidence and concurrent evidence to choose to take, there is nourishing the kidney and nourishing the liver, can improve the astringency of the eyes and photophobia and other symptoms.
White asthenia is mainly characterized by blurred vision, mostly in both eyes. If white asthenia is caused by deficiency of the liver and kidney, with symptoms such as dry eyes and photophobia, dry mouth and little fluids, Mingmei Di Huang Wan or Dendrobium Nightshade Pill can be taken.
1. Mingmu Di Huang Wan is composed of ripened dihuang, mudanpi, zejia, wolfberry and so on. It has the effect of brightening the eyes, nourishing the liver and nourishing the kidney. It is used for conditions such as yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney), tears in the wind, blurred vision, astigmatism and photophobia.
The adverse effects of this product are not known. Contraindications are unclear. Avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating food.
2. Dendrobium Luminous Pill is composed of Dendrobium, Yam, Licorice, Cuscuta and so on. It has the effect of clearing liver and improving eyesight (clearing liver fire to promote vision recovery), nourishing Yin and tonifying kidney. It is used for Yin deficiency and fire exuberance (deficiency of Yin essence in the body, resulting in hyperactivity of deficiency fire), deficiency of the liver and kidney, blurred vision, and darkness of the eyes due to internal obstruction.
The adverse effects of this product are not clear. Contraindications are not clear. Note that this product is prohibited for those who are allergic to it; avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating food.
When discomfort occurs, it should be treated with medication under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not be used on its own.