🌿 Do your eyes feel tired or blurry, especially after screen time?
Common symptoms include:
Eye strain after computer work
Dry, sore or burning eyes
Blurry vision, especially at night
Heavy eye pressure
Need to blink repeatedly to focus
Difficulty concentrating
Neck and shoulder tension
Vision worse when sleep is poor
These symptoms are extremely common among office workers and students in KL & Bukit Jalil.
In TCM, eye fatigue reflects Liver–Blood deficiency, Qi stagnation, damp-heat or Kidney essence weakness.
“The Liver opens into the eyes”
✔ dry eyes
✔ poor night vision
✔ dizziness + fatigue
✔ heavy eyes
✔ blurry vision
✔ emotional tension
Very common among high-stress desk workers.
✔ red or irritated eyes
✔ blurred vision in humid weather
✔ declining vision
✔ chronic dryness
✔ lower back soreness
✔ difficulty focusing
✔ mental fatigue
✔ eye strain increases quickly
✔ reduces dryness and strain
✔ releases eye pressure
✔ relaxes facial & forehead muscles
✔ regulates Liver Qi
Common points: Jingming, Zan zhu, Taiyang, Sibai, Taichong, Hegu.
✔ Liver–Blood deficiency → Siwu (modified)
✔ Liver stagnation → Xiaoyao
✔ Damp-heat → Longdan Xiegan
✔ Qi–Blood deficiency → Ba Zhen
✔ Kidney deficiency → Qiju Dihuang
✔ improves micro-circulation
✔ reduces eye pressure
✔ relieves fatigue from long screen time
✔ follow the 45-5 rule for screens
✔ avoid lying down while using the phone
✔ sleep before 11pm to nourish Liver Blood
✔ eat eye-supportive foods (goji berries, carrots, dark greens)
✔ stretch neck & shoulders daily
Most patients see improvement after 1–3 sessions:
✔ clearer vision
✔ less dryness
✔ better concentration
✔ reduced eye pressure
“Eye fatigue is more than an eye issue — it is a reflection of Liver, Spleen and Kidney balance.
When Qi and Blood are nourished, the eyes naturally regain clarity and comfort.”
— Jason Cheh, Registered TCM Practitioner (MOH Malaysia)
📍 Aurora Place, Bukit Jalil
📞 010-281 9815
✨ Clear eyes begin with a balanced body.
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