Chinese Medicine for Aging Eyes Practitioners Senior Self Care Health Chan PB
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Learn to prevent and treat eye diseases of seniors
What are the 15 most common eye diseases that affect seniors and how can you help?
Chinese Medicine for Aging Eyes presents both Western and traditional
Chinese medical approaches to eye treatment of common eye diseases seen
in seniors including:
* Blepharoptosis and Myasthenia
* Dry Eye
* Glaucoma
* Senile Cataract
* Vitreous Humor Diseases
* Age-Related Macular Degeneration
* Retinopathy of Hypertension
* Arteriosclerosis
* Post-Stroke Dysopsia
* Retinopathy of Diabetes
*Occlusion
*Presbyopia
Along with a brief introduction to basic eye anatomy, this book
describes the basic diagnosis and testing methods used in Western
medicine. Each of the fifteen eye diseases are examined from a Western
medical point of view for symptoms, diagnosis and available treatment
In depth treatment for these same eye conditions is then presented
through Chinese herbal formulas, acupuncture methods (including ocuzone,
filiform, ear and scalp needling), 7-Star tapping, moxibustion and
dietary formulas. There are also clear guidelines as to when a patient
needs to be referred for Western medicine as well as how the two medical
approaches can best work together for the benefit of the patient.
Throughout each chapter there are also numerous prevention methods
described that can be shared with seniors including nutritional and
dietary supplements, and self-care techniques such as tapping and
self-massage. The prevention methods deal with both specific eye
diseases as well as general conditions such as hypertension and diabetes
that often lead to eye disease.
This book is important
* For practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine who wish to
advance their skills and knowledge of eye disease in order to help their
senior patients receive the best treatment possible and to be able to
communicate better with optometrists and ophthalmologists.
*For seniors interested in knowing about eye diseases and the strengths
and weaknesses of treatments available in both Western and Chinese
medical approaches. There is also a wealth of self-care techniques
described that can slow or possibly halt progression of eye disease.
*For Western medical practitioners interested in how Chinese medicine
can help their senior patients in the prevention and treatment of eye
disease, and how an integrated approach can be the most effective
treatment.
*This book is important for anyone of any age wanting to care for their eyes!