How to get rid of eye floaters with high prescription and astigmatism? - #56674
i have a lot of eye floaters in both of my eyes. is there any way to get rid of the eye floaters? for context, i have a pretty high eye prescription with astigmatism
How long have you been experiencing eye floaters?:
- More than 1 yearHow would you describe the severity of the floaters?:
- Severe — significantly affects visionDo the floaters change in number or intensity throughout the day?:
- Not sureHave you noticed any associated symptoms like flashes of light or vision changes?:
- No, just floatersHow is your overall eye health and vision aside from floaters?:
- Other vision problemsWhat treatments or remedies have you tried for the floaters?:
- None, this is my first concernHow has your astigmatism been managed?:
- Corrected with glassesDoctors' responses
Ayurvedic Opinion: Eye floaters are commonly seen in individuals with high myopia and may be associated with Vata predominance affecting the ocular tissues. Ayurveda can help support eye health and slow further degeneration, but existing floaters may not completely disappear. Prescription: 1. Triphala Ghrita – 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime. 2. Saptamrit Lauh – 2 tablets twice daily after food. 3. Mahatriphala Ghrita – 1 tsp twice daily before meals. Diet & Lifestyle: - Avoid excessive screen exposure, late nights, and eye strain. - Take regular breaks during reading or computer work. - Include ghee, green vegetables, amla, and antioxidant-rich foods in the diet. - Maintain adequate hydration and proper sleep. Advice: As you have high myopia, a detailed retinal examination by an ophthalmologist is recommended. If there is a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light, a curtain-like shadow, or sudden reduction in vision, seek immediate eye care.
Eye floaters (tiny moving dots, threads, or cobweb-like shadows) are medically linked to changes in the vitreous gel inside the eye. In people with high myopia (high prescription) and astigmatism, the vitreous tends to degenerate earlier, so floaters are more common and often more noticeable. From an Ayurvedic point of view, this condition is mainly due to: Vata aggravation (dryness, degeneration, movement inside eye) Weakness of Alochaka Pitta (the dosha responsible for vision) Dhatu kshaya (degeneration of eye tissues, especially in high myopia) Sometimes mild Ama (toxins) affecting microcirculation Because your symptoms are severe and long-standing (>1 year), Ayurveda focuses on: slowing progression nourishing eye tissues stabilizing Vata Rather than “complete instant removal” (which is rarely realistic in chronic cases). Ayurvedic Treatment Plan for Eye Floaters (High Prescription + Astigmatism) 1. Core Eye Therapy (Most Important) Triphala Eye Wash (2–3 times weekly) Method: Soak 1 tsp Triphala powder overnight in clean water Filter carefully in morning Use as gentle eye wash or eyewash cup Benefits: Cleans subtle toxins from eye channels Improves circulation in ocular tissues Reduces heaviness and irritation Helps stabilize progression Netra Tarpana (Highly Effective Classical Therapy) This is one of the most important Ayurvedic treatments for your condition. Procedure (done by Ayurvedic therapist): Warm medicated ghee is pooled around the eyes using a dough ring Eyes are bathed in ghee for a controlled duration Benefits: Deep nourishment of retina and vitreous Strengthens vision in high myopia Balances Vata at tissue level Improves long-term visual stability This is considered the most powerful Ayurvedic therapy for chronic floaters + weak vision 2. Internal Nourishment (Vata Balance is Key) Daily Ghee Intake 1–2 tsp pure cow ghee daily (morning or with meals) Why: Lubricates and pacifies Vata Supports eye tissue nourishment Improves stability of visual system Herbal Support (if suitable for you) Triphala at night → detox + gut-eye connection Brahmi → improves nerve + visual processing Ashwagandha → reduces Vata dryness and stress Shankhpushpi → calms visual disturbances from nervous origin 3. Diet for Eye Regeneration Eat more: Warm, freshly cooked food Ghee in moderation Carrots, spinach, beetroot Amla (very important for eye health) Soaked almonds (2–4 daily) Cumin + fennel water Avoid: Excess screen exposure (major worsening factor) Cold drinks, ice-based foods Junk food, processed snacks Excess caffeine Dry, rough foods (increase Vata) 4. Eye Care Routine (Daily Support) Simple practices: Gentle eye rotation (clockwise/anticlockwise) – 2 minutes Near–far focusing exercise Frequent blinking (especially during screen use) Important: Follow 20-20-20 rule (every 20 min, look 20 feet away for 20 sec) 5. Classical Ayurvedic Medicines (Use Carefully) In traditional practice Saptamrit Lauh → improves retinal nourishment Chandraprabha Vati → improves microcirculation Triphala Guggulu → helps detoxification of deep tissues especially in high myopia cases. 6. Lifestyle Corrections (Very Important) Since floaters are strongly linked to Vata: Sleep on time Avoid stress and overstimulation Reduce late-night screen use Practice Nadi Shodhana pranayama (10 min daily) Stay hydrated
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