Eye Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 23
Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating eye conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of eye disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as conjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, eye strain, blepharitis, uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, night blindness. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address underlying issues and improve your eye health. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing redness or irritation in the eyes, blurred or diminished vision, eye pain or discomfort, excessive tearing or dryness, sensitivity to light, floaters or flashes in vision. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Eye Disorders
Horner's syndrome causing eye issues, can Ayurveda help?
A few months back, I noticed something weird with my left eye. It looked smaller than the other one, and my eyelid seemed droopy. I didn't think much about it at first, but then I also realized my pupil wasn’t dilating like the other one, especially in dim light. It was freaking me out a bit, so I went to a doctor, and they diagnosed me with Horner's syndrome. They explained that Horner's syndrome happens when there's some kind of nerve issue, but they couldn't pinpoint exactly why it happened in my case. They ruled out anything major like a tumor or stroke, but they said it could be due to nerve damage, past injuries, or even something unknown. I don’t remember having any big injuries, though. Could stress or poor circulation cause this? Apart from the drooping eyelid and smaller pupil, I’ve also noticed that I don’t sweat as much on that side of my face. It’s a strange feeling, especially when I work out or spend time in the sun. I also feel like my eye gets tired more easily, and sometimes it feels dry. The doctor told me there’s no specific treatment for Horner's syndrome and that I just have to live with it, but I refuse to believe there’s nothing that can help. That’s why I wanted to ask about Ayurveda. Since Horner's syndrome affects the nerves, could there be some Ayurvedic herbs or therapies that help with nerve healing? Maybe something to improve circulation or reduce inflammation in the affected area? Would something like Nasya therapy or certain oils be useful? I’m also wondering if diet plays a role. Are there specific foods I should eat or avoid to help with nerve health? And could stress be making it worse? I’ve read that Ayurveda focuses a lot on balancing the body, so maybe my Vata or Pitta is out of sync? Has anyone here tried Ayurveda for Horner's syndrome or similar nerve issues? If so, what actually worked? I'd really like to avoid this becoming a permanent issue, so any advice would be helpful.
Ophthalmologist said my eye strain is normal, but it’s getting worse – can Ayurveda help?
For the past few months, I’ve been struggling with constant eye strain, and it’s starting to affect my daily life. My eyes feel heavy and dry, sometimes there’s a mild burning sensation, and by the end of the day, I feel like I can barely keep them open. I work in front of a screen all day, and I know that’s probably making it worse, but I don’t have much of a choice. I went to an ophthalmologist, and they said my vision is fine—no major issues, no prescription needed. They just told me to blink more, use eye drops, and take breaks. But honestly, that’s not helping much. My headaches are becoming more frequent, and sometimes, my vision feels slightly blurry, especially in the evenings. The ophthalmologist said it’s just digital eye strain, but I feel like there’s something more going on. I started looking into Ayurveda because I’ve heard it focuses on overall balance instead of just symptoms. Could my eye strain be related to excess Pitta? I do feel like my body runs hot, and my digestion is sometimes off. Could Ayurveda help strengthen my eyes naturally? Are there any herbs or treatments that reduce eye fatigue? I read that Triphala is good for the eyes, but how should I use it? Also, would oiling the head or doing any kind of Nasya treatment help with this? If anyone here has had similar issues and used Ayurveda instead of just relying on an ophthalmologist, did you actually feel long-term improvement? I don’t want this to turn into a bigger problem later, so I want to fix it now before it gets worse.
stye
I recently developed a painful swelling on my eyelid, and I want to understand what a stye is, its causes, and whether Ayurveda offers natural ways to treat and prevent it. From what I read, a stye (hordeolum) is a red, swollen bump on the eyelid caused by bacterial infection of the oil glands, leading to pain, tenderness, and sometimes pus formation. Styes are often triggered by poor hygiene, excessive rubbing of the eyes, or weakened immunity. I sometimes experience mild eye irritation, itchiness, and sensitivity to light, especially after long screen exposure or lack of sleep—could these be signs of eye strain or an early stage of a stye? Does Ayurveda classify styes as a Pitta or Kapha disorder, and what are the best natural ways to reduce inflammation and speed up healing? Additionally, I want to know whether diet and hygiene habits play a role in stye prevention. I consume a lot of fried and greasy foods, and I have read that excess oiliness can contribute to blocked glands and infections—could my diet be increasing my risk of developing styes? Does Ayurveda recommend specific herbs, eye washes, or detox therapies to improve eye health and prevent infections? I have read that Neem, Triphala, and Turmeric are beneficial for reducing eye inflammation and bacterial infections—would these help in naturally treating and preventing styes? Are there any Ayurvedic eye drops, herbal pastes, or dietary modifications that can help in soothing eye irritation and preventing future styes? Since I prefer natural eye care, I am looking for Ayurvedic treatments that can reduce eye infections, improve eye health, and prevent styes naturally. Please provide detailed Ayurvedic insights on styes, their causes, and Ayurvedic remedies for managing them naturally.
Ciprofloxacin eye drops causing irritation – any Ayurvedic alternative?
I’ve been dealing with an eye infection for the past few days, and the doctor prescribed ciprofloxacin eye drops. I started using them as directed, but after a couple of applications, I noticed my eyes were getting redder and more irritated than before. There’s also a slight burning sensation every time I put the drops in. The infection seems to be improving, but this discomfort is making it really hard to continue with the ciprofloxacin eye drops. Before this, I’ve never really had any serious eye issues apart from occasional dryness, but after using ciprofloxacin eye drops, my eyes feel strained and extra sensitive to light. I work on the computer for long hours, and now even looking at the screen for a short time is making my eyes water. I don’t know if this is a side effect of ciprofloxacin eye drops or if I’m just reacting badly to the medicine. I’ve been wondering if Ayurveda has a more natural approach to treating eye infections. Are there Ayurvedic alternatives to ciprofloxacin eye drops that are gentler on the eyes? I’ve heard of Triphala eye washes and herbal solutions, but do they actually help with bacterial infections? And if I stop using ciprofloxacin eye drops, is there something else I can do to prevent the infection from getting worse? Also, is there anything in Ayurveda to soothe the irritation caused by ciprofloxacin eye drops? Maybe some cooling herbs or eye packs? I’d really prefer something natural at this point because my eyes feel really uncomfortable, and I don’t want to make it worse. Would love to hear if anyone has tried Ayurvedic remedies for eye infections before!
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I'm 56. I am using reading glass. Nearly one month ago, my left eye see some images moving with its movement. Now I see some cloud like images appearing. Eyesight also decreasing in left eye.
farsightedness
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Conjunctivitis causing constant eye irritation – can Ayurveda help?
A few days ago, I woke up with one of my eyes feeling itchy and slightly swollen. At first, I thought it was just due to lack of sleep, but by the afternoon, my eye was red, watery, and burning. By the next morning, both eyes were affected, and there was a sticky discharge, making it hard to open them. I looked it up online and found out it could be conjunctivitis. I visited a doctor who confirmed that it was conjunctivitis and prescribed some antibiotic eye drops. It’s been four days now, and while the redness has reduced a little, my eyes still feel irritated, and they keep watering. Bright light makes them uncomfortable, and I feel like my vision is slightly blurry at times. The worst part is the constant sticky feeling in the morning, which makes waking up really frustrating. I’ve read that Ayurveda has natural remedies for eye infections like conjunctivitis. Does Ayurveda suggest any herbal treatments or eye washes that can help soothe the irritation and speed up the healing process? Are there any Ayurvedic medicines or dietary changes that can prevent conjunctivitis from recurring? Also, is there something in my daily routine that could be making my conjunctivitis worse? I work long hours on a computer, and my eyes often feel dry even when I don’t have an infection. Could excessive screen time be making my eyes more vulnerable to conjunctivitis? Are there any Ayurvedic practices or eye exercises to strengthen my eyes and reduce strain? If anyone has used Ayurveda to heal conjunctivitis, I’d love to know what worked best for you. I don’t want to keep relying on antibiotics every time this happens.
Conjunctivitis – Can Ayurveda help with recurring eye infections?
Last month, I had a terrible case of conjunctivitis – my eyes were red, watery, and burning like crazy. It started in one eye but quickly spread to the other. I tried some antibiotic drops, and after a few days, it got better. But now, just a few weeks later, the conjunctivitis seems to be back again! My eyes feel itchy all the time, and by evening, they turn red and irritated. I work on a computer for long hours, and my eyes often feel dry. I don’t know if that’s making it worse. Also, I have a habit of rubbing my eyes when they itch, which I now realize might be spreading the infection. My doctor told me to be careful with hygiene, but despite all precautions, this conjunctivitis keeps coming back. I’m really tired of using antibiotic drops every time. Is there any Ayurvedic remedy that can help prevent conjunctivitis from recurring? Are there herbal eye washes or anything that can strengthen the eyes naturally? Also, does Ayurveda recommend any dietary changes to improve eye health? Would appreciate any suggestions on how to manage this without relying too much on medications.
Is There an Ayurvedic Way to Treat Cataract Without Surgery?
Lately, I’ve been having trouble seeing clearly, especially in bright light. My vision feels blurry, and it’s like I’m looking through a foggy window. At first, I thought it was just due to tiredness or needing a new pair of glasses, but my doctor diagnosed it as a cataract. He said it’s in the early stages, but eventually, I may need surgery. I’m really worried about the idea of surgery. My grandmother had a cataract operation, and while it helped her, the recovery took longer than expected. I also heard from some people that Ayurveda offers natural treatments for cataract. I want to explore if there’s a way to slow down or even reverse this condition naturally before opting for surgery. Are there any Ayurvedic herbs, eye drops, or dietary changes that can help dissolve a cataract? Does Ayurveda suggest any therapies like Netra Tarpana or herbal formulations to prevent further progression? Also, can daily habits, like specific eye exercises or warm oil massages, make a difference in managing cataract? I’d love to hear if anyone has successfully improved their cataract condition using Ayurvedic methods. How long does it take to see results with natural treatment? Also, are there any specific foods to include or avoid to prevent a cataract from getting worse?
What are contact lenses and how can Ayurveda help with eye health and comfort?
For the past few years, I’ve been using contact lenses to correct my vision, and they’ve been working fine, but I’ve recently been experiencing some dryness, irritation, and discomfort in my eyes, especially after wearing them for long periods of time. I’ve tried different brands, but the irritation doesn’t seem to go away. My doctor suggested using eye drops to moisturize my eyes, but I’m wondering if there are long-term solutions to improving eye comfort while wearing contact lenses. I’ve heard that Ayurveda has a unique approach to eye health and vision problems, so I started researching whether there are natural remedies that can help improve eye comfort while using contact lenses. Does Ayurveda suggest any specific herbs, oils, or practices to moisturize and strengthen the eyes? Are there specific Ayurvedic oils like Triphala, castor oil, or ghee that can be used to nourish and improve eye health without causing irritation? I also want to know if Ayurveda recommends any dietary changes or herbal supplements that can support healthy vision and eye moisture. I’ve heard that Amla (Indian gooseberry) and saffron are beneficial for the eyes, but I’m unsure how they work. If anyone has experience with using Ayurvedic remedies for dry eyes or discomfort from contact lenses, I’d love to hear what worked for you.
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