Key points for diagnosis
(1) The ocular symptoms indude: ophthalmagia, photophobia, dacryorrhea and visual diminution.
(2) There is tenderness in the ciliary area, ciliary or mixed congestion in the bulbar conjunctiva and deposit at the posterior cornea. The aqueous humor is of opacity, the iris becomes swollen, and the pupil is contracted.
(3) In the iris, posterior synechia of the pupil often occurs and, if it is not dilated in time, the occlusion of pupil or the seclusion of pupil may arise.
In TCM, a disease or a symptom might be caused by one pathogenic factor, even two or three pathogenic factors. When diagnosing a disease or a symptom, TCM doctors must follow the principle of "Syndrome Dfferentiation", and then "Suit the Remedy to the Case". In order to gain a more definite and valuable diagnosis, it's important and necessary for the doctor to learn the detailed health information of the patient, including his/her disease duration, age, sex, height, weight, family history, urine, stool, diet, sleep, sweat, energy, mood (emotion), as well as the tongue conditions and the palm conditions, etc. If you would want our expert to create a TCM diagnosis, you're welcome to contact us.