Can traditional Chinese medicine cure macular disease?

Oct 30, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Xiuhong
Introduction
Early-stage dry macular degeneration and certain non-proliferative macular diseases may be treatable with traditional Chinese medicine. During treatment, patients should closely monitor changes in their condition and choose appropriate therapies under the guidance of a physician. Additionally, protecting the eyes and avoiding prolonged use of electronic devices can help prevent and alleviate symptoms of macular disease.

In general, whether traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can cure macular degeneration depends on the specific circumstances. Early-stage dry macular degeneration and certain non-proliferative macular lesions may be effectively treated with TCM; however, for advanced wet macular degeneration or cases complicated by severe complications, TCM alone is unlikely to achieve a complete cure. If discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended. A detailed analysis is as follows:

For early-stage dry macular degeneration and some non-proliferative macular lesions, TCM treatment may offer certain therapeutic benefits. By applying pattern differentiation and individualized treatment strategies—such as oral herbal medicine, acupuncture, and moxibustion—TCM can help improve microcirculation in the fundus, enhance ocular blood flow, and thereby alleviate the condition.

For wet macular degeneration, advanced stages of macular degeneration, or cases with serious complications, relying solely on TCM is insufficient to achieve a cure. These types of macular degenerations require treatments such as anti-VEGF injections or laser photocoagulation to effectively control disease progression and prevent further vision loss.

During treatment, patients should closely monitor changes in their condition and select appropriate therapies under the guidance of a physician. Additionally, protecting the eyes and avoiding prolonged use of electronic devices can help prevent and relieve symptoms of macular degeneration.

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