What Is a Cataract?
A cataract is a common eye condition, especially among middle-aged and older adults.
Common symptoms include:
• Blurry or cloudy vision
• A “foggy” or hazy appearance
• Difficulty seeing clearly
• Increased sensitivity to light
π Many people describe it as “looking through a layer of mist.”
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How Does TCM View Cataracts?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM),
cataracts are not seen as just an eye problem.
Instead, they are closely related to the overall condition of the body —
especially the Liver and Kidney systems.
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The Role of the Liver
In TCM, there is a principle:
π “The Liver opens into the eyes.”
This means that the health of the eyes is closely connected to the Liver.
When there is:
• Liver blood deficiency
• Poor circulation of Qi and blood
The eyes may not receive proper nourishment,
leading to blurred or reduced vision.
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The Role of the Kidney
Another key concept in TCM is:
π “The Kidney governs water.”
The Kidney is responsible for regulating the body’s fluid metabolism.
When Kidney function is weakened:
• Fluid circulation becomes impaired
• Metabolic balance is affected
π This may contribute to the “cloudiness” seen in cataracts from a TCM perspective.
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A Holistic Understanding
Overall, cataracts may be associated with:
• Insufficient Liver blood (lack of nourishment to the eyes)
• Kidney deficiency affecting fluid balance
• Poor circulation of Qi and blood
π Over time, these imbalances can affect the clarity of vision.
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TCM Approach to Management
TCM focuses on improving the body’s internal balance rather than addressing symptoms alone.
The treatment approach includes:
β Nourishing the Liver and blood
β Strengthening Kidney function
β Improving fluid metabolism
β Enhancing circulation
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Common Treatment Methods
1. Acupuncture
• Promotes circulation around the eyes
• Supports overall balance in the body
2. Herbal Medicine
• Nourishes Liver blood
• Strengthens Kidney function
• Improves overall constitution
3. Lifestyle Adjustment
• Reduce eye strain
• Improve sleep quality
• Maintain a balanced diet
π Consistent care may help slow progression and support overall eye health.
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Daily Eye Care Tips
To protect your eyes:
• Avoid prolonged screen time
• Take regular breaks for your eyes
• Maintain sufficient rest
• Eat a balanced diet
π These habits support long-term eye health.
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Conclusion
From a TCM perspective, cataracts are not just an eye issue,
but a reflection of internal imbalance.
By supporting the Liver and Kidney systems,
it is possible to improve overall eye health and maintain visual clarity.
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Looking for Eye Health Support?
If you are experiencing:
• Blurred vision
• Eye fatigue
• Cataract-related concerns
Early care and proper support are important.
π Available in Seremban & Kuala Lumpur
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Posted by Jiu Gu Tang Traditional Chinese Medical Therapy Centre on 15 Apr 26