Ayurvedic approach on Dry Eye Syndrome
Abstract
Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) is one among the life style disorder in the present era. About 88% of people who use computers everyday suffer from this problem. DES is a complex of ocular and visual problem due to near work which is experienced during the use of computers, tabs, mobiles and television. Therefore, an Ayurvedic approach in understanding the Samprapti and management thereafter is hypothesized for DES.
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