Dry Eye Syndrome (Shushkakshipaka)
PEDIATRIC DISEASES
- Conjunctivitis (Abhishyanda)
- Dry Eye Syndrome (Shushkakshipaka)
- Computer Vision Syndrome (Drishtimandya / Eye Strain)
- Glaucoma (Adhimantha / Timira)
- Growth and Developmental Concerns
- Cataract (Linganasha / Timira / Kacha)
- Diabetic Retinopathy (Madhumehajanya Timira)
- Stye / Chalazion (Anjananamika / Kumbhika)
SUBMIT ENQUIRY
Dry Eye Syndrome (Shushkakshipaka)
Dry eye or Shushkakshipaka occurs when the eyes lose their natural lubrication due to Vata-Pitta imbalance, excessive screen time, stress, or ageing. It leads to dryness, burning, and blurred vision.
Symptoms:
- Grittiness or dryness in eyes
- Burning and irritation
- Eye fatigue, blurred vision
- Sensitivity to light
Ayurvedic Management:
- Netra Tarpana: Retaining medicated ghee like Mahatriphala Ghrita or Jeevantyadi Ghrita over the eyes for nourishment.
- Nasya Therapy: Use of Anu Taila for head and eye rejuvenation.
- Internal Medicines: Triphala Ghrita, Saptamrita Lauha, Amalaki Rasayana.
- Lifestyle: Blink consciously, avoid late nights and excessive gadget use.
Benefits:
- Restores tear film and lubrication
- Reduces burning and irritation
- Improves vision and eye strength
Prevention:
- Use protective eyewear
- Regular oil application on head and feet
- Maintain hydration and balanced sleep