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Chronic inflammation of the eyes is
known as blepharitis. More often than not blepharitis is the
underlying condition leading to eye irritation. Symptoms of
blepharitis are;
Redness of the eye
Tearing of the eye
Burning and itching of the eye
Light sensitivity
A sandy, gritty sensation in the
eye (this conditions is worst upon awaking)
Blepharitis is a chronic disease for
which there is currently no cure. Long treatment is needed in order
to keep the condition under control. There are two phases to
treatment; the acute and the maintenance phase. The acute phase
involves intensive therapy to bring the condition under control.
Maintenance involves a continuing program of the minimum amount of
therapy necessary to keep the condition under control.
Many practitioners, especially those of
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believe there is a link between
dry eye syndrome and chronic inflammation. Chronic Inflammation
is instigated when pro-inflammatory hormones (cytokines,
prostaglandins) signal the white blood cells to isolate and clear out
antigens, damaged tissue and infected areas of the body. The
inflammatory process then moves into high gear, neutralizing and
eliminating the intruder and then beginning the healing process. If
such inflammation is acute and ebbs and flows according to specific
needs, then the immune system is working efficiently. However,
sometimes the inflammatory response does not switch off when the
danger has passed. This leads to chronic inflammation.
Stress, smoking,
high blood sugar levels, bacteria, viruses and parasites are all
contributory factors towards chronic inflammation.
The organ that rules the eyes in TCM is
the liver and it is the liver that is the organ of detoxification.
Improper detoxification leads to inflammation. Although no clinical
trials have yet directly linked dry eye syndrome with chronic
inflammation, the experience of many practitioners is that excessive
inflammation will absorb lubricant s from all over the body –
including the eyes.
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