Eye Disorders

Overview & Homeopathic Help

Eye health is essential for quality of life. Disorders like conjunctivitis, cataract, and glaucoma can impair vision. While conventional treatments often involve surgery or long-term eye drops, homeopathy provides safe, supportive care for acute infections, strain, and chronic eye conditions.

How Our Clinic Helps

We prescribe remedies based on symptoms such as redness, dryness, vision disturbance, and underlying health tendencies, helping maintain long-term eye health.

Skin Diseases

Top Common Eye Disorders

  • Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) → Redness, itching, watery discharge.
  • Dry Eye Syndrome → Irritation due to lack of tears.
  • Cataract → Clouding of the lens leading to blurred vision.
  • Glaucoma → Increased eye pressure damaging optic nerve.
  • Refractive Errors (Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism) → Vision defects requiring correction.
  • Diabetic Retinopathy → Vision loss due to diabetes damaging retinal vessels.

Top Reasons For Occurrence

  • Infections → Cause conjunctivitis, keratitis.
  • Aging → Leads to cataract, presbyopia, macular degeneration.
  • Diabetes & hypertension → Cause retinopathy and glaucoma.
  • Excessive screen time → Leads to eye strain and dry eyes.
  • Genetics → Plays a role in refractive errors, glaucoma.
  • Poor eye care → Neglect of hygiene and regular check-ups.

Why Choose Homeopathy

  • Provides relief in eye strain and infections.
  • Slows progression of cataract and glaucoma (supportive).
  • Safe for chronic care without dependency.
  • Improves overall eye comfort and vitality.

Auxiliary Methods

Follow the 20-20-20 rule (look 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes).
Maintain good lighting while reading/working.
Eat vitamin A and omega-3 rich foods.
Use sunglasses to protect from UV rays.
Maintain hygiene for contact lenses.
Get regular eye check-ups.

Different Disorders

Iritis

Inflammation of the iris in the eye causing pain and redness.

Keratoconjunctivitis

Inflammation of cornea and conjunctiva.

Macular Degeneration

Age-related vision loss affecting central vision.

Retinopathy

Eye disorder affecting retina, often due to diabetes or hypertension.

Uveitis

Inflammation of the uvea (middle layer of the eye).

Xerophthalmia

Dry eyes due to vitamin A deficiency.

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