中西医结合治疗睑板腺功能障碍的物理治疗方法

Q3 Medicine
Li Jie , Ou Shang-Kun , Li Wei , Liu Zu-Guo , Peng Qing-Hua
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摘要

睑板腺是位于眼睑上的一种独特的皮脂腺。其主要作用是分泌脂质,形成泪膜的脂质层,延缓水性泪液的蒸发,增加泪膜的表面张力,润滑眼睑和眼球的接触区域。睑板腺分泌异常被称为睑板腺功能障碍(MGD),已成为蒸发性干眼病(DED)的重要病因。MGD的临床病理生理过程和潜在的分子机制尚不清楚。由于长期使用激素治疗和非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)治疗MGD可能会出现严重的副作用,因此睑板腺物理治疗被认为是MGD最有效和最安全的治疗方法。本文综述了西医和中医治疗MGD的物理治疗方式,以期为MGD患者提供最佳治疗方案,并进一步为MGD的机制研究奠定基础。
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Physical Therapy Modalities of Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine for Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

The meibomian gland is a unique sebaceous gland located in the eyelid. Its main function is to secrete lipids and form the lipid layer of the tear film to delay the evaporation of waterborne tears, increase the surface tension of the tear film, and to lubricate the contact area of the eyelid and eyeball. Abnormal secretion of the meibomian gland is known as meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), which has become the most important cause of evaporative dry eye disease (DED). The clinical pathophysio-logical process and underlying molecular mechanisms of MGD are not clear. As serious side effects may occur with the long-term use of hormonotherapy and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for the treatment of MGD, meibomian gland physiotherapy is considered the most effective and safest therapy for MGD. This review summarizes the physical therapy modalities of western medicine (WM) and traditiond Chinese medicine (TCM) for the treatment of MGD to provide optimal treatments for these patients and to further lay a foundation for mechanistic studies of MGD.

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Digital Chinese Medicine
Digital Chinese Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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