Question

After falling ill, medication has been ineffective, and both eyes have become blocked with tear ducts, accompanied by hypertension and heart disease. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

For patients with bilateral lacrimal duct blockage, lacrimal duct treatment can be performed. Currently, if you have coronary artery disease and hypertension, you need to continue taking antihypertensive medication to maintain blood pressure stability and also pair it with Salvia miltiorrhiza pellets for treatment. There will be no interference from the lacrimal duct lavage treatment. When patients face issues with blocked tear ducts, they should actively undergo thorough examinations and treatments without avoiding medical consultations. If the tear duct blockage is not cured for a long time, it is necessary to timely change the treatment plan.