Evidence supporting the use of: Borneol
For the health condition: Eye Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Borneol has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), where it is commonly included in topical formulations and eye drops for the treatment of various eye conditions, including infections, redness, and irritation. Within TCM, borneol is believed to "open orifices," clear heat, and promote the penetration of other herbal ingredients, making it a valued adjuvant in ophthalmic remedies. Historical texts and modern TCM pharmacopoeias reference its application for conjunctivitis and other inflammatory eye disorders.

However, scientific validation for borneol’s efficacy in treating eye infections is limited. While borneol demonstrates some antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties in laboratory studies, most research is preclinical and does not directly evaluate its effects in human eye infections. Some modern Chinese patent medicines for eyes include borneol, but their clinical efficacy is not well-established by rigorous, peer-reviewed trials. As such, borneol’s use for eye infections is primarily supported by traditional use rather than strong scientific evidence.

In summary, borneol’s application in eye infections is rooted in tradition, with a moderate level of historical documentation, but lacks robust clinical support from contemporary scientific studies.

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