Clinical efficacy of Madhu Aschyotana in the management of Prathama Patalagata Timira w.s.r. to Simple Myopia - A Pilot Study

  • Shweta Savalagi Post Graduate Scholar, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College. Ilkal, Karnataka, India.
  • Vinod Jadhav Professor and HOD, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College. Ilkal, Karnataka, India.
  • Santosh Pujari Associate Professor, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College. Ilkal, Karnataka, India.
  • Manjunath Koutal Assistant Professor, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College. Ilkal, Karnataka, India.
  • Prashanth Kalyanshetty Assistant Professor, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shri Vijaya Mahantesh Ayurvedic Medical College. Ilkal, Karnataka, India.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Prathama Patalagata Timira, Simple Myoipa, Madhu, Netra

Abstract

Sarvendriyanam Nayanam Pradhanam Netra (Eye) is a highly specialized sense organ serving the most important vision function. Almost 90% of knowledge is perceived only through the eyes. But in today’s era due to Excessive exposure to dust, smoke, and other pollutants like carbon dioxide emitted from vehicles, factories visual impairments have started. Ayurvedic classical texts have mentioned the eye and its diseases since Vedic and Samhita Kala, thus while explaining Nidana’s[1](Causes) of Netra Roga they said, as Sukshma Nireekshana, Durekshanat, Diva Swapna, and Prasakta Samrodhana, Vega Vinigraha, etc lead to the different types of Netra Roga. In Ayurveda, clinical features related to visual disturbances are generally seen in Dristigata Roga. The anatomical consideration of the Patala and symptoms of the vitiated Dosha situated in these Patala reveals that the word Timira, described as an ocular pathology in Ayurveda, is nothing but the error of refraction. The part of clinical features of Timira (Prathama Patalagata Timira) can be correlated to simple myopia. Honey is good for the eyes and hence considered under Chakshushya Dravya’s[2], and eliminates vitiated Kapha and Pitta Dosha. Honey has a long history of Ayurvedic use for various eye ailments. Administration of Madhu in the eyes improves vision or eyesight.

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DOI: 10.21760/jaims.9.4.2
Published: 2024-06-15
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Shweta Savalagi, Vinod Jadhav, Santosh Pujari, Manjunath Koutal, & Prashanth Kalyanshetty. (2024). Clinical efficacy of Madhu Aschyotana in the management of Prathama Patalagata Timira w.s.r. to Simple Myopia - A Pilot Study. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 9(4), 12 - 15. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.4.2
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