Integrative Ayurvedic and Modern Management of Eye Diseases with Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, and Shalyatantra Protocols PART 2

Integrative Ayurvedic and Modern Management of Eye Diseases with Panchakarma, Kayachikitsa, and Shalyatantra Protocols PART 2

9. Cataracts

Modern Explanation: Clouding of the lens leading to decreased vision.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Blurred vision

  • Glare and halos

Ayurvedic Correlate: Timira → Kāca → Linganāśa (3rd-4th Patala)
Doṣa: Vāta + Kapha

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Indicated for mature cataract: Linganāśa Chikitsā – surgical intervention similar to modern cataract surgery.

  • Panchakarma:

    • Netra Tarpana: Triphalādi Ghṛta

    • Nasya: Anu Taila, Nimba Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Rasāyana: Triphala Ghṛta, Saptamṛta Lauha

    • Virechana (Kapha Pitta hara)

References: Su. U. 6/24–30; A.H. U. 13


10. Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)

Modern Explanation: Blockage of the central retinal vein causing hemorrhagic retinopathy.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Sudden painless vision loss

  • Fundus shows retinal hemorrhage

Ayurvedic Correlate: Sirāgraha in Timira/Kāca stage
Doṣa: Vāta + Rakta + Kapha

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Jalaukavacharaṇa to reduce Rakta Dūṣaṇa

  • Panchakarma:

    • Raktamokṣaṇa

    • Virechana with Drākṣādi Kwātha

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Kaishora Guggulu, Punarnavādi Maṇḍūra

    • Rasāyana: Amalaki, Guduchi

References: CS Cikitsā 26, SS Cikitsā 10


11. Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI)

Modern Explanation: Vision loss due to damage in visual areas of the brain, not the eyes.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Inconsistent vision

  • Difficulty recognizing faces/objects

Ayurvedic Correlate: Buddhi Mandya + Timira
Doṣa: Vāta affecting Majjā Dhātu

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Śirovasti / Śirodhārā: Brahmi Taila

    • Nasya with Vṛṣya Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Medhya Rasāyana: Brahmi, Mandukaparni

    • Ashwagandhādi Churna, Saraswatarishta

References: A.H. U.13, Bh.P. Medhya Rasāyana Adhyaya


12. Coloboma

Modern Explanation: Congenital defect where part of ocular tissue (iris/retina) is missing.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Keyhole-shaped pupil

  • Vision defects depending on severity

Ayurvedic Correlate: Garbhaja Netra Vikāra (Netra Vikṛti)
Doṣa: Tridoṣaja – especially Pitta in development

Integrated Protocol:

  • Supportive Rasāyana:

    • Ashwagandha, Amalaki, Suvarṇa Prāśana

  • Panchakarma:

    • Netra Tarpana (to nourish functional areas)

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Cosmetic/functional surgical correction if severe

References: CS Śārīra 4/34–36, A.H. Sha.1


13. Color Blindness

Modern Explanation: Genetic inability to perceive specific color spectrums (e.g., red-green).

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Difficulty distinguishing colors

Ayurvedic Correlate: Timira / Indriya Dushti (Rakta Dūṣṭi)
Doṣa: Pitta + Rakta

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Virechana (Pitta hara)

    • Nasya with Jeevantyādi Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Rasāyana: Amalaki, Haridra, Yashtimadhu

References: CS Cikitsā 26; Bh.P.


14. Convergence Insufficiency

Modern Explanation: Poor eye muscle coordination when focusing on near objects.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Eyestrain, headaches

  • Double vision

Ayurvedic Correlate: Aksi Spandana, Nimeṣa Bahutva
Doṣa: Vātaja Netra Roga

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Śirodhārā with Brahmi Taila

    • Nasya with Vṛṣya Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Kalyanaka Ghṛta

  • Eye Yoga:

    • Trāṭaka, Bhramari, Eye movement exercises

References: Su. U. 18, A.H. U. 13


15. Corneal Conditions (e.g., keratitis, dystrophies)

Modern Explanation: Inflammation, ulceration, or dystrophy of the cornea

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Eye pain, photophobia

  • Visual haziness

Ayurvedic Correlate: Śukra, Śuklārma, Abhishyanda
Doṣa: Pitta + Rakta + Kapha

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Jalaukavacharaṇa (in corneal ulceration)

  • Panchakarma:

    • Parisheka with Triphalādi Kaṣāya

    • Anjana: Saindhavādi / Darvi Anjana

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Patolakaturoṇyādi Kwātha, Chandanasava, Drākṣādi Kwātha

References: Su. U. 18, A.H. U. 15


16. Diabetic Retinopathy

Modern Explanation: Retinal vascular damage due to chronic diabetes mellitus

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Progressive vision loss

  • Retinal hemorrhage, exudates

Ayurvedic Correlate: Madhumehaja Timira / Prameha Patalagata Roga
Doṣa: Vāta + Kapha + Rakta Dushti

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Raktamokṣaṇa (in retinal congestion)

  • Panchakarma:

    • Virechana with Nimba + Triphala decoction

    • Netra Tarpana with Mahātriphala Ghṛta

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Nishaamalaki, Chandraprabha Vati

    • Kaishora Guggulu, Gokshurādi Guggulu

References: CS Cikitsā 6, Su. U. 6, A.H. U. 13


17. Dry Eye

Modern Explanation: Tear film deficiency due to decreased production or excessive evaporation.

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Gritty sensation

  • Redness, eye fatigue

Ayurvedic Correlate: Shushkākṣi Pāka, Vātaja Abhishyanda
Doṣa: Vāta

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Netra Tarpana with Triphalādi Ghṛta

    • Śirodhārā with Bala Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Rasāyana: Jeevantyādi Ghṛta, Kalyanaka Ghṛta

    • Internal: Yashtimadhu Churna + Ghṛta

References: A.H. U.13, Su. U.18


18. Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

Modern Explanation: Difficulty seeing near objects due to short axial length of the eye

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Eyestrain while reading

  • Headache

Ayurvedic Correlate: Timira (1st-2nd Patala), Vātaja Timira
Doṣa: Vāta

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Netra Tarpana with Jeevantyādi Ghṛta

    • Nasya with Anu Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Saptamṛta Lauha, Ashwagandhādi Churna

References: Su. U. 6, A.H. U. 13


19. Floaters

Modern Explanation: Vitreous degeneration leading to perception of floating spots

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Black spots/lines in vision

  • More visible in bright background

Ayurvedic Correlate: Timira (Patalagata)
Doṣa: Vāta predominance

Integrated Protocol:

  • Panchakarma:

    • Nasya with Ksheerabala Taila

    • Śirovasti with Ashwagandhādi Taila

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Rasāyana: Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Kalyanaka Ghṛta

References: A.H. U.13, Bhāvaprakāśa


20. Glaucoma

Modern Explanation: Increased intraocular pressure causing optic nerve damage

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Peripheral vision loss

  • Eye pain, halos around light

Ayurvedic Correlate: Adhimantha (Vātānubandha)
Doṣa: Vāta + Pitta / Kapha

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Jalaukavacharaṇa (early stage)

  • Panchakarma:

    • Virechana with Nimba, Triphala

    • Netra Tarpana with Jeevantyādi Ghṛta

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Saptamṛta Lauha, Kaishora Guggulu

    • Rasāyana: Amalaki, Guduchi

References: Su. U.7/10–14, A.H. U.13


21. Graves’ Eye Disease

Modern Explanation: Autoimmune orbital inflammation associated with hyperthyroidism

Signs & Symptoms:

  • Proptosis (bulging eye)

  • Redness, vision disturbances

Ayurvedic Correlate: Abhishyanda + Vātaja Netraroga
Doṣa: Vāta + Pitta

Integrated Protocol:

  • Shalyatantra:

    • Jalaukavacharaṇa (for congestion/inflammation)

  • Panchakarma:

    • Virechana, Śirovasti

    • Netra Parisheka with Triphala Kaṣāya

  • Kayachikitsa:

    • Internal: Kaishora Guggulu, Mahātikta Ghṛta

    • Rasāyana: Amalaki, Mandukaparni

References: Su. U. 18, A.H. U. 13


This extension integrates the second batch of eye conditions from NIH with classical Ayurvedic principles from Kayachikitsa, Shalyatantra, and Panchakarma. Next step: Would you like all this compiled into a structured table or formatted PDF?

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