mù wà ng jià n. 2 English reference
photi *** [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
heteroptics [Chinese Medicine Terminology Examination Committee. Chinese Medicine Terminology (213)] 3 Notes
heteroptics is the symptom name [1]. The Huangdi Neijing Lingshu Madness was published. It refers to the appearance of the object as usual, and consciously has various abnormal images [2].
1. false vision refers to the normal appearance of the eyes, but the self-vision has various abnormal changes, which is one of the common conscious symptoms of many eye diseases [1]. Qing Huang Tingjing's "Mu Jing Da Cheng" Volume 2: "This eye has no external symptoms, but it is made out of nothing, such as hairspring, knot, fly, butterfly, snake, flag, crimson, ring and so on. The color is blue-black, pink-white, and yellowish. Looking outside the eyes, the air is flying. " Similar to vitreous opacity or pannus of cornea today [1].
2. Volume VIII of Zhang's Medical Tong also thinks that patients with visual abnormalities, such as taking long as short, taking white as black, seeing from the light, being smart at night, seeing positive and negative evil, seeing reactionary, seeing things upside down, seeing one as two, seeing colored, seeing red as white, and seeing dizzy brilliance, also belong to this category [1].
3. false vision is one of the symptoms of madness [1]. "Insanity in the Yellow Emperor's Neijing": "Crazy, wrong-headed." Patients who are insane often see strange and grotesque things because of hallucinations [1]. four