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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy in TCM
When using Chinese herbal medicine, our TCM experts will customize the herbal prescription to meet the specific needs of your condition. A variety of single herbs are commonly added or subtracted to maximize the clinical effectiveness of the treatment. Up to now we have treated 2831 cases of central serous chorioretinopathy by our Chinese medicine. We have gained 70% of cure rate, 26% of satisfactory improvement, only 4% is of no use for some reasons.
Central serous chorioretinopathy is one of rather common fundus diseases characterized by the neurepithelial serous detachment in the macula as a result of the barrier dysfunction of the retinal pigmentary epithelium. The clinical manifestations of the disease mainly include sudden blurred vision, metamorphopsia and micropsia. Frequently seen in the male at the ages of 20 to 45, it oftenoccurs unilaterally, or sometimes bilaterally, and has the tendency of repeated attack and good prognosis.
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Acupressure Point UB66 for blurred vision, backache
Acupressure Point SP9 for edema, water retention
Acupressure Point GV16 for visual dizziness, blurred vision
Acupressure Point ST41 for edema of the face
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Herbal Tea for Blurred vision, Watering Eyes, Chrysanthemum Tea
Special Hints for Your Diet in TCM
Traditional Chinese medicine is a fantastic art of healing. TCM doctors use not only herbal medicines for treating diseases, but also they pay close attention to the patient's diet. In TCM, it's required that a patient should have a proper diet during the whole course of treatment. A perfect TCM prescription together with a proper diet can make you recover from the disease as soon as possible. Following is our suggestions on your diet.
Foods fit to eat
1. It's suitable for the sufferers to eat appetizing foods.
2. It's suitable the sufferers to eat foods rich in vitamin.
3. It's good for the sufferers to eat foods with high protein.
Foods that do good for you: pomegranate, mushroom, brown sugar.
Foods unfit to eat
1. It's suggested that the sufferers should avoid foods with heavy flavor.
2. It's suggested that the sufferers should avoid fatty, fried and irritant foods.
3. It's recommended that the sufferers should avoid high-salt, high-fat foods.
Foods that might do harm to you: pepper, crab, balsam pear.
Symptoms Related
Micropsia and Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
Color Vision Defects (Color Blindness)
Acupoints Related
Jingming (BL 1)
Yiming (EX-HN 13)
Hegu (LI 4)
Chengqi (ST 1)
Zusanli (ST 36)
Ganshu (BL 18)
Pishu (BL20)
Shenshu (BL23)
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