1. Clinical Efficacy of Auricular Acupressure plus Eye Exercises in the Treatment of Adolescent Pseudomyopia
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Zhe Zhuang, Ya’Nan Cui, Guofeng Cai, Kai Liu, Hong Wang, Kunping Jia, Xiuzhen Wang, Cheng Cui, Manchao Sun, and Sihui Guo
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genetic structures ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,sense organs ,eye diseases - Abstract
Objective. To assess the clinical efficacy of auricular acupressure plus eye exercises in the treatment of adolescent pseudomyopia, to discover an easier and safer way to treat pseudomyopia. Methods. Forty adolescent patients with pseudomyopia were randomly recruited and assigned (1 : 1) to receive either eye exercises (single group, including 11 males and 9 females) or auricular acupressure plus eye exercises (combined group, including 12 males and 8 females). The clinical endpoint was the clinical efficacy after 28 days of treatment. Results. The baseline characteristics of the combined group were comparable with those of the single group ( P > 0.05 ). Auricular acupressure plus eye exercises was associated with a significantly higher clinical efficacy versus eye exercises alone ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion. Ear acupressure plus eye exercises features promising clinical efficacy in the treatment of adolescent pseudomyopia, effectively arresting the progression of pseudomyopia to true myopia.
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- 2022