ROLE OF YASHTIMADHU GHRUTA TARPAN & ABHIJIT TAILA NASYA IN SIMPLE MYOPIA WITH DRY EYE – A SINGLE CASE REPORT

Authors

  • Dr. Renu Raokhande Associate Professor in Shalakyayantra Dept. At Bhargava Ayurveda College, Dameni, Anand, Gujarat

Keywords:

Yashtimadhu Ghruta Tarpan, Abhijit Tail Nasya, Myopia and Dry Eye

Abstract

Alochaka pitta is one of the body’s regulating elements, according to ayurveda. Netratarpaan relaxes the nerve, protects the eye from inflammation, degeneration, and dryness, among other things. Netratarpan improves eye health, immunity, and rejuvenates the eye and vision. In our daily lives, we encounter symptoms such as eye irritation, redness, discomfort and dryness. Because yashtimadhu ghruta is vata pittaanghna, chakshushya, and has snighaguna characteristics, we discovered that using yashtimadhu ghruta tarpana and Abhijit tail nasya therapy in the anterior segment of the eye was highly beneficial to the patient .Myopia (near sightedness) is a vision condition in which near object appears clear , but objects farer away look blurry. In today’s lifestyle myopia may be converted into dry eye disease Abhijit tail is a netrarasayana which contains amalaki, yahtimadhu  and gosheer. These contains rasayana and chakshushya qualities, since amalaki includes ascorbic acid which is an excellent antioxidant for the eyes, its known for presenting degeneration of eyes as well as improving vision of eyes.

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Published

30-06-2023

How to Cite

Dr. Renu Raokhande. (2023). ROLE OF YASHTIMADHU GHRUTA TARPAN & ABHIJIT TAILA NASYA IN SIMPLE MYOPIA WITH DRY EYE – A SINGLE CASE REPORT. International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 9(6). Retrieved from https://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/2920