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Asked for male, 67 years old from Jajpur
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In most of the cases, a cataract doesn't recur after a surgery performed as the entire clouded lens is removed during the surgical procedure. However if you complain about the re-appearenc of symptoms and recurrence of cloudy vision, this condition arises might be due to capsular opacification. This condition usually affects the capsular sac that is employed in holding the original eye lens in position. Around 25% of patients experience the effects of capsular opacification after a cataract surg...more
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1st tell her to washing her eyes for 5 times in a day properly.
2: use rose water (pure) ayurvedic with cotton ball and take place on eyes for 10 min. It gives a cool and relax feeling in eyes.
3: take vitamin a sources of foods -carrot. Spinach.fruits. Kiwi.almonds. Cashew.
4: use proper eye exercise dayli 2 time for 10 min.
2: use rose water (pure) ayurvedic with cotton ball and take place on eyes for 10 min. It gives a cool and relax feeling in eyes.
3: take vitamin a sources of foods -carrot. Spinach.fruits. Kiwi.almonds. Cashew.
4: use proper eye exercise dayli 2 time for 10 min.
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Lalitpur
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Lalitpur
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Cataract ayurvedic treatment:-
in the early stages of the condition, for elimination of the dushya (vitiated toxins), raktamokshana (surgically removing blood from the body) is prescribed. Post this procedure, different measures such as seka (fomentation- moist, warm medicinal compress), nasya (nasal infusion), anjan (eyeliners), aschyotan (medication in the eye), and lepa kriyakalpa (medical application over the eye) are recommended. 2 for a well-developed kaphaja linganasha (matured catara...more
in the early stages of the condition, for elimination of the dushya (vitiated toxins), raktamokshana (surgically removing blood from the body) is prescribed. Post this procedure, different measures such as seka (fomentation- moist, warm medicinal compress), nasya (nasal infusion), anjan (eyeliners), aschyotan (medication in the eye), and lepa kriyakalpa (medical application over the eye) are recommended. 2 for a well-developed kaphaja linganasha (matured catara...more
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Posterior capsular opacification (pco) occurs when a cloudy layer of scar tissue forms behind your lens implant. This may cause you to have worse vision, or to see a lot of glare from lights. Pco is fairly common after cataract surgery, occurring in about 20% of patients.
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