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Cure from Myopic Peripapillary CNVM in Right rye and Macular CNVM in Left eye
Eye Disorders
Question #4505
166 days ago
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Cure from Myopic Peripapillary CNVM in Right rye and Macular CNVM in Left eye - #4505

ARUNA KUMAR Tripathy

I am highly myopic having macular cnvm in left eye from 1998 and peripapillary cnvm in right eye from 2012. Injection treatment is continuing in right eye. How to get cured from the problem atleast in right eye ?

Age: 52
Chronic illnesses: No
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The condition stems from vitiation of Pitta dosha, affecting the blood vessels in the eyes. While Ayurveda may not reverse structural changes, it can support eye health, reduce progression, and strengthen vision. Recommendations: Herbal Remedies: Triphala Ghrita: Strengthens eye tissues; take 1 tsp with warm water or milk daily. Saptamrit Lauh: Helps improve vision and nourish eye tissues. Amalaki Rasayana: Rich in Vitamin C, supports retinal health. Eye Applications: Netra Tarpana Therapy: Ghee-based therapy to nourish the eyes. Use rose water or Triphala water eye wash for daily cleansing. Dietary Adjustments: Include carrots, spinach, and amla for Vitamin A and antioxidants. Avoid spicy, fried, and overly sour foods to pacify Pitta dosha. Lifestyle: Minimize screen exposure and bright lights. Practice Trataka (gazing meditation) for improving focus and relaxing eye muscles. Panchakarma: Consider therapies like Virechana (purgation) and Nasya (nasal drops) to balance Pitta and improve overall health.
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With conditions like myopic CNVM, it's often a collaborative effort between conventional and alternative approaches. Since you're already receiving injections for the right eye, it's crucial to continue with that treatment. Trust your ophthalmologist's guidance—they're key to manage any acute progression. That said, Ayurveda could complement your ongoing treatment. Let's look at some gentle strategies that might help. One angle is to enhance Pitta dosha care because the eyes relate to Pitta. Cooling and nourishing can be beneficial. Triphala choorna is sometimes advised for eye health. A small eye wash, twice a day, maybe soothing. Mix a pinch in clean, warm, distilled water, and let it settle; filter it well, then use only the clear liquid. Don't skip steps—safe hygiene matters. Worth considering are diet tweaks favoring Kapha and Pitta balance. Regular intake of foods like Amla, which is rich in vitamin C, may support overall eye health. Cook Amla in seasonal dishes or take its juice diluted with water. On the lifestyle front, ensure breaks from screens, reduce eye strain by using anti-glare glasses if you need 'em. Eye exercises like Palming—where you gently cup your palms over your closed eyes—can provide rest. Do it a few times daily. Remember, these ideas should complement—not replace—the medical treatment you're receiving. Talk to your physician or an Ayurvedic practitioner to customize anything. Keep the communication open between all your care folks for best results. Keep an optimism but be realistic, managing CNVM requires ongoing attention and ayurveda is about balancing rather than sudden cure. Please put forward urgent concerns to your primary doctors, especially if symptoms worsen.

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