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People used to call me Bhega, how to treat it
Eye Disorders
Question #18870
1 year ago
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People used to call me Bhega, how to treat it - #18870

Rahul

Whenever I used to talk with someone, my eyes are in different direction and because of that people used to tease me and call me Bhen with the help of Ayurveda and this disease be cured. Please help me all the doctors I am requesting you.

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In ayurveda there is a procedure akshi tarpan.this procedure provide strength to the eyes and really helpful in squint eyes

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Oh man, that sounds tough 😟, but let’s see how Ayurveda might help you. The condition you’re mentioning, where the eyes don’t align properly, is often referred to as “strabismus” in medical terms. Ayurveda sees it as an imbalance of vatha dosha primarily, which influences movement and coordination.

First things first, I’d say you get checked by an ophthalmologist just to rule out anything urgent, safety first, right? Now if we’re delving into Ayurveda, focusing on diet and routine is crucial. Start by stabilizing your vata dosha. Diet-wise, emphasize on warm, moist, easy-to-digest meals—think stews, soups, with spices like ginger, cumin, and asafoetida. Avoid dry, crunchy foods and too much caffeine.

Another thing is to ensure you have healthy, daily routines - like waking up early, having meals at set times, and ensuring you’re not over-exerting yourself mentally or physically. Yoga might be helpful too, especially postures that stimulate the head region, like the fish pose or the child’s pose. But avoid anything strenuous.

For eyes specifically, Triphala eye wash can be soothing. You can make a light triphala decoction, let it cool, and then gently wash your eyes with it. Just make sure the water isn’t too hot, ya know, and that it’s strained properly.

Oil massage, or abhyanga, with warm sesame oil could be beneficial; it can help calm vata. Just moderately and ensure you’re not allergic or anything to sesame.

It’s about consistency with these practices—Rome wasn’t built in a day, and similarly, balance takes time. Any severe discomfort, definitely consult a doctor. Take steps slowly, listen to your body, and prioritize safety and well-being above all.

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