Ayurvedic management of Retinitis Pigmentosa (Doshandha) - A Case Study
Abstract
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited, degenerative eye disease that causes severe vision impairment due to the progressive degeneration of rod photoreceptor cells in retina. This form of retinal dystrophy manifests initial symptoms independentof age; thus, RP diagnosis occurs anywhere from early infancy to late adulthood. This primary pigmentary retinal dystrophy is a hereditary disorder predominantly affecting the rods more than the cones. The main classical triads of retinitis pigmentosa are arteriolar attenuation, Retinal bone spicule pigmentation and Waxy disc pallor. The main treatment of retinitis pigmentosa is by using Low vision aids (LVA) and Genetic counseling. As such a complete cure for retinitis pigmentosa is not present. So a treatment protocol has to be adopted that helps in at least the symptomatic relief. In Ayurveda, the signs and symptoms of this can be compared with the Lakshanas of Doshandha which is one among the Dristigata Roga. It is considered as a diseased condition in which sunset will obliterate the Dristi Mandala and makes the person blind at night time. During morning hours the rising sunrays will disperse the accumulated Dosas from Dristi to clear vision. This disease resembles Kaphajatimira in its pathogenesis, but the night blindness is the special feature. Since the disease is purely Kaphaja, a treatment attempt is planned in Kaphara and Brimhana line. The present paper discusses a case of retinitis pigmentosa and it’s Ayurvedic Treatment.
Downloads
References
Parsons, Diseases of Eye, Elsevier Publication; 22nd edition, 2006,p.460
Parsons, Diseases of Eye, Elsevier Publication; 22nd edition, 2006,p.460
Kanski JJ, Clinical Ophthalmology, Elsevier publication; 5th edition, 2006;p.491
Khurana A.K. Comprehensive Ophthalmology. 4th edition. New delhi: New Age International, 2007;p.27
Kanski JJ, Clinical Ophthalmology, Elsevier Publication; 5th edition, 2006;p.491
Khurana A.K. Comprehensive Ophthalmology. 4th edition. New delhi: New Age International, 2007;p.268
Shankar Uday, Textbook of Shalakya Tantra, Chowkhamba Vishwabharathi Series, Varanasi, Vol-1, Netra Roga,p.640
Shankar Uday, Textbook of Shalakya Tantra, Chowkhamba Vishwabharathi Series, Varanasi, Vol-1, Netra Roga,p.640
Shankar Uday, Textbook of Shalakya Tantra, Chowkhamba Vishwabharathi Series, Varanasi, Vol-1, Netra Roga,p.595
Vruddha Vagbhata. Ashtanga Samgraha with Sasilekha commentary of Indu, Editor Shivprasad Sharma. 2nd edition. Varanasi :Chaukhambha Sanskrit Series; 2008;p.706
Prof Srikantha Murthy, Sharangadhara Samhitha: Varanasi: Chowkhamba Orientalia 2012;p.85
Kanski JJ, Clinical Ophthalmology, Elsevier publication; 5th edition, 2006;p.491
Shankar Uday, Textbook of Shalakya Tantra, Chowkhamba Vishwabharathi Series, Varanasi, Vol-1, Netra Roga,p.595
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences (JAIMS) retains the copyright of the contents of this journal but grant the readers the right to use the contents with terms and conditions under a creative common attribution licenses 4 of Attribution, Share Alike and Non-commercial type (CC BY-NC-SA) that allows copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only for non-commercial purposes.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.