Can Qiju Dihuang Wan Help with Floaters? A Long-Term Solution? - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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The effect of Qiju Dihuang Wan on floaters?


I have been troubled by floaters in my vision.
I consulted an ophthalmologist, and there were no significant abnormalities in my retina.
I purchased a bottle of Qi Ju Di Huang Wan (which contains eight ingredients plus honey) and noticed some improvement after finishing the bottle.
Can Qi Ju Di Huang Wan be taken as a long-term supplement, and is it effective for floaters?

jack, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/29

Dr. Yan Sumei reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Dear online friend Jack: Qiju Dihuang Wan can help improve mild cases of floaters.
If there are any changes in your condition, if the floaters do not improve, or if you experience any discomfort after taking Qiju Dihuang Wan, you should seek assistance from a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner to avoid inappropriate treatment and prevent any delay in addressing your condition.
Wishing you good health and safety! Sincerely, Yen Su-Mei, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nantou Hospital.

Reply Date: 2016/03/29

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Qiju Dihuang Wan, a traditional Chinese herbal formula, is often used for various health issues, particularly those related to kidney and liver health, as well as eye conditions. It contains ingredients such as goji berries (Lycium barbarum), chrysanthemum flowers, and rehmannia root, which are believed to nourish the liver and kidneys, improve vision, and enhance overall vitality.
Floaters, or "myodesopsia," are small specks or strands that drift through your field of vision. They are typically caused by changes in the vitreous humor, the gel-like substance that fills the eye, as we age. While floaters are usually harmless, they can be bothersome, especially if they become more numerous or if they are accompanied by flashes of light or a sudden increase in visual disturbances, which could indicate a more serious condition such as retinal detachment.

In your case, you mentioned that you have seen an ophthalmologist and that no significant abnormalities were found in your retina. This is reassuring, as it suggests that your floaters are likely benign. The slight improvement you experienced after taking Qiju Dihuang Wan may be attributed to its potential benefits for eye health, but it is essential to understand that scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of this herbal remedy specifically for floaters is limited.

Regarding the long-term use of Qiju Dihuang Wan, it is generally considered safe for many individuals, especially when used as a supplement to a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. However, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional, particularly a practitioner knowledgeable in both Western and traditional Chinese medicine, to ensure that it is appropriate for your specific health needs and to avoid any potential interactions with other medications you may be taking.

While Qiju Dihuang Wan may provide some benefits for eye health, it is not a guaranteed solution for floaters. The best approach to managing floaters is to maintain regular eye check-ups, especially if you notice any changes in your vision. Additionally, staying hydrated, eating a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, and protecting your eyes from excessive UV exposure can contribute to overall eye health.

In summary, while Qiju Dihuang Wan may offer some supportive benefits for eye health, it should not be relied upon as a sole treatment for floaters. Long-term use may be safe, but it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to tailor a comprehensive approach to your eye health. If floaters become more bothersome or if you experience any new symptoms, seek prompt evaluation from an eye care professional.

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