Corneal ulcer caused by vitamin A deficiency
Corneal ulcer caused by vitamin A deficiency is a recurrent eye disease in children, caused by damage to the spleen and stomach, and liver heat attacking the eyes. The main symptoms are cloudy cornea, unclear vision, dryness and fear of light. If it is not adjusted in time, severe cases can cause dark eye damage and blindness. This disease is equivalent to accumulation.
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