Ayurvedic Supportive Medicines Triphala Ghrita – 1 teaspoon at night with warm milk or warm water Saptamrit Lauh – 1 tablet twice daily with honey and ghee (strengthens optic nerves, improves circulation). Punarnava Mandur – 1 tablet twice daily with warm water Brahmi Vati – 1 tablet twice daily with warm water Amla juice – 20 ml daily with water External & Lifestyle Support Anjana (eye application): Triphala water wash (lukewarm) once daily, under physician guidance. Diet: Include green leafy vegetables, carrot, beetroot, pomegranate, and avoid excess spicy, sour, and oily foods. Routine: Gentle pranayama (Anulom‑Vilom, Bhramari), avoid eye strain, ensure proper sleep.
At 75 years, “eye vein squint / squeezing / visible red vessel, strain or twitching” usually suggests eye muscle strain, dryness, or weak ocular circulation. In elderly patients, first rule out serious causes like glaucoma, stroke, or retinal disease by an ophthalmologist. Ayurvedic supportive treatment Internal medicines Saptamrita Lauha 1 tablet twice daily after food with honey Triphala churna 3 g at night with warm water (supports eye detox and vision) Punarnava Mandur 1 tablet twice daily after food (supports circulation and reduces congestion) Brahmi vati 1 tablet twice daily after food (helps eye nerve relaxation) External eye care Triphala eye wash Boil Triphala 2 g in water, cool, strain and wash eyes once daily Anu taila nasal drops 2 drops in each nostril morning (helps eye nerve pathways indirectly) Netra tarpana (under supervision) With medicated ghee like Triphala ghrita if available in clinic Lifestyle Avoid screen strain and bright light exposure Gentle eye rest every 30–40 minutes Proper sleep before 10 pm Adequate hydration
Consult opthalmologist as he can tell you proper condition and proper treatment.