Brief introduction of hyperopia and deficiency of liver and kidney

Table of Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Definition 4 Symptoms 5 Syndrome Analysis 6 Treatment of Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney 6.1 Treatment 6.2 Prescription Treatment 7 Reference Materials for Hyperopia 8 Attachment: 1 Acupoints for Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney 2 Treatment. Prescription of Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney 3 Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney in Ancient Books 1 Pinyin

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Hyperopia with liver and kidney deficiency pattern refers to the deficiency of liver and kidney, which is characterized by clear vision and blurred vision, or eye pain after using eyes, or dizziness and tinnitus, soreness of waist and knees, dry mouth and pharynx, red tongue with little coating and thready pulse. Symptoms < P > Patients with hyperopia and deficiency of both liver and kidney have clear vision, blurred vision, or eye pain after using eyes, or dizziness and tinnitus, soreness of waist and knees, dry mouth and pharynx, red tongue with little fur and thready pulse [1].

patients with hyperopia and deficiency of liver and kidney have clear vision, blurred vision or blurred vision. There is no obvious discomfort in the whole body, or see the pulse of liver and kidney deficiency [2]. 5 Syndrome analysis < P > Those with clear vision and blurred vision are mostly caused by deficiency of kidney yin and inability to converge vision in the eyes [2]. Those who have blurred vision are mostly caused by congenital endowment deficiency or liver and kidney deficiency, and the brilliance in the eyes is not collected [2]. 6 Treatment of Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney 6.1 Treatment < P > Hyperopia with Deficiency of Liver and Kidney should benefit liver and kidney [2]. 6.2 prescription drugs can be used to treat

hyperopia with deficiency of both liver and kidney [Remarks] Dizhi Pill (It's Hard to Know): Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Asparagi, Fructus Aurantii and Flos Chrysanthemi. Or Qiju Dihuang Pill [Remarks] Qiju Dihuang Pill (Medical Grade): Liuwei Dihuang Pill with Lycium barbarum and Chrysanthemum. Treatment of addition and subtraction: Radix Asparagi in Dizhi Pill and Radix Rehmanniae nourishing kidney and clearing heat are the main drugs; Chrysanthemum helps the main medicine to clear liver and improve eyesight, and bitter orange regulates qi and stomach, so that it can supplement but not stagnate. It is suitable for those with yin deficiency and fever. Qiju Dihuang Pill nourishes liver and kidney, which is beneficial to eyesight, especially for those with liver and kidney deficiency. [2] 7 hyperopia

hyperopia[3] is the name of the disease [4]. See Examining Yao Letter. It is also called "being able to be far away from being near" (see Examining Yao Letter), "being able to be far-sighted but not nearsighted" (see Ming Niweide's "The Original Machine Reveals Micro"), "being far away from being near" (see Zhang Yi Tong's Volume 8) and "being far away from being near" [5]. Refers to the eye disease whose main performance is that the distant object is clearer than the near object [1]. Those who are far-sighted and light-sighted see far more clearly than those who are near, so they were called far away from the disease in ancient times, and they were named far-sighted until "Mu Jing Dacheng" [2]. In fact, the seriously ill are not clear about their farsightedness [2].

hyperopia is equivalent to hyperopia in western medicine [2].