Question

I can’t see anything in my right eye; I can only see a little bit of light, and it’s extremely blurry. When I use both eyes to look at the same thing, my left eye sees it clearly, but my right eye sees two blurry images. I have more tears, and when I exercise a lot or am very tired, I experience pain in the right back of my head, the back of my right eye, and the two temples. I also have nausea and excessive sweating. Can traditional Chinese medicine be used to treat this, improve blood supply to the retina, enhance central vision, and control the progression of the condition? There are many causes of deformation of vision in retinal macular disease, usually due to subretinal exudative fluid causing macular edema and hemorrhage. Blood leakage from broken blood vessels, leakage from blood vessels. Trauma, inflammation, tumors, tissue necrosis, increased or decreased blood pressure can cause damage to the tissue vascular wall and bleeding. The hemostasis mechanism is impaired due to the expansion of ultra-micro pores in the endothelial cells of the vascular wall, and the leakage caused by new blood vessels (cv). Bleeding classification: traumatic bleeding, bleeding from broken blood vessels. Inflammatory bleeding, bleeding due to blood heat and recklessness. Degenerative bleeding, changes in blood coagulation mechanism in traditional Chinese medicine; Qi not holding blood, spleen not governing blood. Vascular sclerosis leads to thickening of the vascular wall, reduced blood flow, ischemia of retinal tissue, tissue necrosis and bleeding. Thrombotic bleeding. Compression bleeding: intracranial tumor compression leading to displacement bleeding. The causes of hemorrhage are related to hypertension, diabetes, vascular thrombosis, blood diseases, kidney disease, trauma, high myopia complications such as macular hemorrhage, and spontaneous hemorrhage caused by new blood vessels without a known cause. The pathological process involves hemorrhage or exudation, edema proliferation formation of new blood vessels, re-proliferation re-exudation re-hemorrhage with recurrent symptoms. Treatment mainly involves purifying the blood, repairing vascular endothelial cells, blocking new blood vessels, and making cells transform in a positive direction. Traditional Chinese medicine for retinal hemorrhage is usually classified into retinal artery occlusion, venous occlusion, perivenous inflammation, hypertension, diabetic retinopathy, nephritis, blood diseases, etc., which are equivalent to sudden blindness in traditional Chinese medicine and the clouding of vision syndrome. The ophthalmology department of Shenzhi Wei Village in Hebei Province has accumulated rich experience in treating retinal hemorrhage with traditional Chinese medicine.