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The following Chinese herbal formula(s) can treat and relief Glare:

Chinese Formula Actions Indications Symptoms
Shi Hu Ye Guang Wan
Dendrobium Pill for Night Vision
Nourishes Yin; Clears Empty-Heat; Calms Liver-Wind; Improves vision.   Ocular disease due to insufficient Liver and Kidney Yin leading to Fire from Deficiency and internal Wind.  Blurred vision; Conjunctivitis; Dry eyes; Irritation of the eyes; Nystagmus; Ocular hypertension; Photophobia; Poor vision; Red eyes; Cataract (early stage); Dizziness; Glare; Glaucoma; Insomnia; Mydriasis; Night sweating; Pain in the lower back; Retinitis; Weakness of lower back; Red-tipped tongue (may be trembling); Rapid-Empty pulse (Shu Xu).  
 
Zhen Zhu Ming Mu Ye
Unknown
Nourishes Yin; Clears Empty-Heat; Calms Liver-Wind; Improves vision.   Ocular disease due to insufficient Liver and Kidney Yin leading to Fire from Deficiency and internal Wind.  Blepharitis; Blurred vision; Conjunctivitis; Dry eyes; Eye fatigue; Irritation of the eyes; Nystagmus; Ocular hypertension; Photophobia; Poor vision; Red eyes; Glare; Phosphene; Red-tipped tongue (may be trembling); Rapid-Empty pulse (Shu Xu).  
 
Jia Wei Er Chen Tang
Augmented Two-Cured Decoction
Clears Heat; Transforms Phlegm; Harmonizes the Stomach; Moves Damp-turbidity downwards.   Phlegm-Fire obstructing the Middle Burner.  Cough; Distension of the abdomen; Distension of the chest; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the chest; Glare; Hypoacusis; Intermittent deafness; Profuse phlegm; Sensation of heaviness of the head; Tinnitus; Bitter taste; Constipation; Dysuria; Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating; Slippery-Rapid-Wiry pulse (Hua Shu Xian).  
 

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