Seeing your eyes becoming red and experiencing a burning sensation is understandably unsettling, especially if you’ve had recurring uveitis. While modern doctors suggest a rheumatologist, Ayurveda looks a bit differently at things like this. It’s really about tackling the root cause, ya know? So yeah, Ayurveda may offer some relief, helping to balance those doshas, mainly Pitta since eye issues often link to Pitta imbalances.
First up, diet: cool and balance Pitta by including foods like cucumber, avocados, melons, and cooling spices like fennel. Staying hydrated’s crucial, make sure you’re sipping water through the day. Avoid spicy stuff, caffeine, and alcohol; they can irritate your eyes more.
Triphala’s pretty well-known in Ayurveda. Making a decoction with Triphala can be beneficial. You can rinse your eyes once it cools down, be cautious not too intense though. Speaking of eyes, Triphala ghrita, it’s like ghee with added herbs. Taking a spoonful on an empty stomach could help soothe inflammation internally.
Then there’s lifestyle: keeping stress in check through practices like yoga or meditation. Nothing too vigorous if your eyes are acting up, focus more on things like pranayama, bhramari’s a classic here. Getting some good, consistent sleep is vital, so create a calming bedtime routine.
Let’s talk about a practical tip too - placing slices of cucumber or soaked cotton pads with rose water on your eyelids can be super soothing.
Always remember, safety first, make sure to keep your ophthalmologist or rheumatologist in loop regarding treatments if things worsen at any time. Blending modern and traditional helps. Temporary relief isn’t enough, tackling that recurring uveitis needs attention. Ayurveda can support, but never delay needed medical care.



