Allergic conjunctivitis in Chinese medicine

Allergic conjunctivitis is referred to in Chinese medicine as itchy eyes, itchy eyes, itchy eyes. In Chinese medicine, the main symptoms are wind, blood deficiency, deficiency fire, and damp-heat with wind. The main points of identification for the first wind syndrome are the presence of pebble-like particles in the eyelids, the redness of the white eyes, and the unbearable itching of the eyes. The main points of identification for blood deficiency and wind are dryness and itchiness of the eyes, which is sometimes mild and sometimes severe, and the principle of treatment is to nourish blood and remove wind. The main points of identification of deficiency fire are intolerable eye itching, slightly red white eyes, dizziness and dizziness, dry mouth and dry throat. The main points of the damp-heat and wind evidence are itchy eyes, such as insects, sticky filiform droppings, red and red white eyes, and gelatinous nodules raised at the junction of black and white, so the principle of treatment is to clear heat and remove dampness, dredge wind and stop itching.

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