In the current scenario of ageing population and increased environmental factors, the more prevalent eye disease is ‘Dry Eye Syndrome’. It is a tear film disorder caused by tear deficiency or excessive tears evaporation which results in ocular surface damage and there by irritation, discomfort and dimness of vision. The available modern treatment for dry eye has same lacunas like frequent instillation develops drug toxicity and costly regime. To overcome these lacunas and increased prevalence of the disease, it is necessary to look for alternative therapy. According to Ayurveda, the symptoms of dry eye can be correlated with Vataja Netraroga, Pittaja Netraroga and ShushkaAkshipaka, and at the same time various treatment modalities are descr...
Advanced technologies like computers, Internet surfing, Smartphone use, T.V., use of Air conditioner...
Background: Dry eye condition has multi-factorial origin and most of the times missed or left untrea...
Sushrutacharya has described the 76 types of eye diseases in his classical text ‘Sushrut Samhita’. O...
Introduction: Dry eye is a multifactorial ocular surface disease characterized by symptoms of discom...
Introduction: Shushkakshipaka is a Sarvagatha Netra Roga characterised by Daruna Ruksksha Varthma, A...
Dry eye syndrome is a common condition that results from reduced tear production or excessive tear e...
Introduction: Sushkakshipaka is one among the Sarvagata, Sadhya Netrarogas described in in classical...
Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is one among the life style disorder in the present era. About 88% of people ...
Dry eye syndrome is a disease commonly seen in all age groups with a greater ration in elderly popul...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic ocular condition characterized by reduced tear production or inc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a common condition that causes pain and can lead to vision problems. Moder...
Eyes are the very important organ for vision. It is proved that 80% of knowledge was gained through ...
Netra (eye ball) is an important sense organ. Inspite of remarkable progress and advances in the fie...
Keratonus is one of the important causes of progressive myopia and its incidence is 1 in 500 worldwi...
Abhishyanda is one of the Sarvagata Vyadhi mentioned by Acharya Sushruta. In modern science, signs a...
Advanced technologies like computers, Internet surfing, Smartphone use, T.V., use of Air conditioner...
Background: Dry eye condition has multi-factorial origin and most of the times missed or left untrea...
Sushrutacharya has described the 76 types of eye diseases in his classical text ‘Sushrut Samhita’. O...
Introduction: Dry eye is a multifactorial ocular surface disease characterized by symptoms of discom...
Introduction: Shushkakshipaka is a Sarvagatha Netra Roga characterised by Daruna Ruksksha Varthma, A...
Dry eye syndrome is a common condition that results from reduced tear production or excessive tear e...
Introduction: Sushkakshipaka is one among the Sarvagata, Sadhya Netrarogas described in in classical...
Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is one among the life style disorder in the present era. About 88% of people ...
Dry eye syndrome is a disease commonly seen in all age groups with a greater ration in elderly popul...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic ocular condition characterized by reduced tear production or inc...
Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a common condition that causes pain and can lead to vision problems. Moder...
Eyes are the very important organ for vision. It is proved that 80% of knowledge was gained through ...
Netra (eye ball) is an important sense organ. Inspite of remarkable progress and advances in the fie...
Keratonus is one of the important causes of progressive myopia and its incidence is 1 in 500 worldwi...
Abhishyanda is one of the Sarvagata Vyadhi mentioned by Acharya Sushruta. In modern science, signs a...
Advanced technologies like computers, Internet surfing, Smartphone use, T.V., use of Air conditioner...
Background: Dry eye condition has multi-factorial origin and most of the times missed or left untrea...
Sushrutacharya has described the 76 types of eye diseases in his classical text ‘Sushrut Samhita’. O...