Ayurvedic management of allergic conjunctivitis in 30 years old patient
A case study
Keywords:
ksheer Saindhava pariseka, Allergic Conjunctivitis, Itching, Vataja AbhishyandaAbstract
Allergic Conjunctivitis is a common clinical condition faced by practitioners. About 5-22% percent of the world population suffer from some sort of allergic ocular disease. In Ayurveda it can be correlated with Vataja Abhishyanda on the basis of symptoms like Toda (Pricking pain), Sangharsha (foreign body sensation), Achchasruta (watering), Alpa Shopha (mild chemosis), Vishushka Bhava (feeling of dryness), Parushya (dryness), Alpa Dushika (discharge), Kandu (itching) etc. Vata is the chief culprit and other Doshas are associated with it. In these studies, Ksheer Saindhav Pariseka was used as treatment.This treatment modalities showed highly significant results in relieving the signs and symptoms of disease with no adverse reaction.
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