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Corneal Edema: Reducing Eye Swelling for Better Vision
The Corneal Edema protocol is designed to address fluid accumulation in the cornea, which can lead to swelling and vision impairment. This protocol often targets common cases such as post-surgical edema, contact lens-related issues, or conditions like Fuchs' dystrophy.
Usage involves applying the protocol to enhance corneal health and reduce edema. It can be beneficial when used in conjunction with treatments for related ocular conditions, as well as supporting overall eye function.
Common associations include the liver and kidney organs, which are linked to the regulation of fluid balance and detoxification in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Meridians associated with this protocol include the Liver Meridian and the Kidney Meridian.
In TCM, specific points such as Liver 3 (Tai Chong) and Kidney 3 (Tai Xi) may also be relevant, as they help in managing fluid balance and promoting eye health.
Emotions tied to the liver, such as anger or frustration, may also play a role in eye health, suggesting that addressing emotional well-being could enhance the protocol's effectiveness. Integrating this protocol with others focused on the liver or kidney can provide a holistic approach to treatment.
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