Dizziness and swelling of the eyesight, Beware of eye injury ifthe liver and kidneys are not good

Do you often feel dizzy and feel mentally weak? Do you often toss and turn at night and always sleep restlessly? Do you recently feel eye fatigue more often? Vision deterioration? If you have all the above symptoms, then you should be careful! It is likely that the liver and kidney problems, long-term neglect, may lose the “window of the soul” of health. Chinese medicine doctor Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said, the liver and kidney metabolism is not good, directly affect the health of the eyes, to take care of the eyes, we must first take care of the liver and kidneys.

Modern people pay great attention to eye health, especially the vast majority of office workers have to sit in front of the computer every day, watching monitor and 3c technology products whole day, eye vitreous detachment, glaucoma and other problems are increasing, but many people do not see improvement in the treatment of eye diseases. Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee believes that the reason is finding the wrong root of the disease. He pointed out that many patients who have abandoned Western medical treatment and turned to Chinese medicine for treatment because their eye problems have not recovered, it is not difficult to find that they all have something in common after preliminary diagnosis, that is, most of the liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal metabolic function are very poor.

Common symptoms of these patients include: feeling only two-thirds awake at work, feeling sleepy and wanting to sleep during the day, and poor sleep quality at night.

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The liver, kidney and gastrointestinal nutrient metabolism function is not good, poor decomposition, over time, will lead to chronic damage to the eye tissue structure, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said, but the general public do not realize that it is caused by the liver, and kidney bad functionality or gastrointestinal problems, only focus on the brain confusion, eye vision loss or blurred, eyes have the itchy allergy and other surface symptoms, but do not aware the long-term damage to the eyes, and then prone to vitreous detachment, macular body lesions and other serious eye diseases.

Why does poor liver and kidney affect eye health? According to the theory of Chinese medicine, the five facial organs and the five Zang organs are mutually exclusive. The pupil of the eye belongs to the kidney, the iris belongs to the liver, and the eyeball belongs to the lung, and when you look at the eyes, you can also observe whether the average energy of the internal organs is impaired or not.

Chinese medicine focuses on the interaction between the five facial organs and the five Zang organs, and the relationship between the two is very important. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said that whether the five facial organs of the human body can maintain health depends on whether the Qi of the five Zang organs is sufficient. For example, the five Zang organs are like a country, and the  five facial organs are the diplomats representing a country, so there is no diplomacy in a weak country. In other words, people with strong Zang organs Qi, the five facial organs will be healthy, eye vision is less prone to disease, presbyopia, night blindness symptoms will not happen early.

Chinese medicine treatment of the eyes attaches great importance to the interaction between the organs, the eyes actually have a great relationship with the five Zang organs and six Fu organs, the internal organs are weak, the five facial organs will not be energetic. As long as the liver’s nutrient metabolism is good, the eyesight is naturally good, no need to take extra nutrients, to take care of the eyes must first take care of the liver and kidneys, the liver and kidneys are not good eyes will be chronic disease.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Jia-Wen Zhou reports 2011.04.28
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