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  • Rod Dystrophy

    Rod dystrophy refers to a group of related ocular disorders characterised by progressive vision loss over time. These conditions impact the retina, the light-sensitive tissue layer located at the back of the eye. In individuals affected by rod dystrophy, vision impairment occurs due to the gradual degeneration of the retina's photoreceptor cells. The initial signs and symptoms typically manifest during childhood and include reduced visual acuity and heightened sensitivity to light (photophobia). These are often followed by compromised peripheral vision. As the disease advances, patients may experience night blindness and further deterioration of peripheral vision, which can impede independent mobility. The continual decline in visual acuity makes reading increasingly challenging, with most individuals becoming legally blind by mid-adulthood. Progression of the condition may also lead to involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). Causes:   Rod dystrophy is attributed to mutations in more than 30 different genes. Approximately 20 of these genes are associated with the autosomal recessive form of the disorder, with mutations in the ABCA4 gene accounting for 30 to 60 percent of these cases. The autosomal dominant form is linked to mutations in at least 10 genes, notably the GUCY2D and CRX genes, which are responsible for about half of these instances. Additionally, rare cases of rod dystrophy follow an X-linked inheritance pattern, caused by mutations in at least two specific genes. Symptoms: ● Loss of peripheral vision ● Blurred vision ● Tunnel vision ● Night blindness At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, ROD DYSTROPHY is treated with great success.

  • Choroditis​

    Choroiditis is the inflammation of the choroid, typically caused by an infection or an autoimmune disease. In some instances, an infection can lead to choroid inflammation many years later, sometimes even 10 to 20 years after the initial infection.   Conditions associated with increased risk include:   - Rheumatoid arthritis - Sarcoidosis - Polyarteritis nodosa - Granulomatosis with polyangiitis - Syphilis - Tuberculosis - Congenital toxoplasmosis - Congenital rubella - Congenital cytomegalovirus - HIV/AIDS - Weakened immune system - Exposure to pets, raw or undercooked meat, or contaminated water - Presence of the HLA-A29 gene   Symptoms include:   - Eye pain or redness - Blurred vision - Seeing floaters - Sensitivity to light or glare - Excessive tearing - Sensation of sparks or flashes of light - Impaired night vision - Impaired colour vision - Distortion of objects   Risk Factors:   Idiopathic multifocal choroiditis is more commonly observed in white female patients, with an average age of onset at 30 years; however, it has been reported in individuals aged 6 to 69 years. Most patients who develop choroiditis are myopic, and the condition typically affects both eyes. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Choroiditis is treated with great success.   Choroiditis Ayurvedic Treatment at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Choroiditis is an inflammatory condition affecting the choroid, a layer of blood vessels between the retina and the sclera of the eye. This condition can lead to significant vision problems if not addressed promptly. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer specialized  Choroiditis Ayurvedic Treatment  that focuses on reducing inflammation and protecting the delicate tissues of the eye. Choroiditis Symptoms  may include: • Blurred or decreased vision • Eye pain or discomfort • Sensitivity to light (photophobia) • Redness in the eye • Floaters or spots in the field of vision Recognizing these symptoms early is crucial for preventing more severe complications, such as permanent vision loss. Choroiditis Ayurvedic Treatment  at Sanjeevan Netralaya is designed to address the root causes of inflammation while promoting healing and maintaining overall eye health. Our treatment approach includes: •  Herbal Formulations:  We use specific Ayurvedic herbs known for their anti-inflammatory and healing properties to reduce the inflammation in the choroid and improve blood circulation in the eye. •  Natural Healing:  The treatment aims to support the body's natural healing processes, helping to restore vision and prevent further damage. •  Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations:  In addition to Ayurvedic treatments, we provide guidance on diet and lifestyle changes that can help manage symptoms and support long-term eye health. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our  Choroiditis Ayurvedic Treatment  is personalized to meet the unique needs of each patient. We are dedicated to providing a holistic approach that not only addresses the  symptoms of choroiditis  but also strengthens overall eye health. If you are experiencing symptoms of Choroiditis or have been diagnosed with this condition, contact Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital to learn more about our Ayurvedic treatment options and how we can help preserve your vision.

  • CMV Retinitis

    Cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV retinitis) is a severe viral infection that affects the retina, the light-sensitive layer of cells at the back of the eye. This condition is most commonly found in individuals with weakened immune systems.   Symptoms of CMV Retinitis: The symptoms of CMV retinitis typically begin with the gradual onset of floaters and blurred vision over several days. This may lead to the loss of peripheral (side) vision. In some cases, symptoms start with a blind spot in the central vision, potentially leading to a complete loss of central vision. Initially, symptoms often appear in one eye but may progress to the other eye as well. Without treatment or an improvement in immune function, CMV retinitis can destroy the retina and damage the optic nerve, resulting in decreased vision or even blindness. A common complication is retinal detachment, where the retina tears and detaches from the back of the eye.   Causes of CMV Retinitis: CMV retinitis is caused by the cytomegalovirus, a type of herpes virus that infects most adults. While the majority of individuals with cytomegalovirus do not experience symptoms and never encounter problems related to the virus, those with weakened immune systems are at risk of the virus reactivating and spreading to the retina, leading to vision-threatening complications.   Risk Factors for CMV Retinitis: CMV retinitis poses a significant risk to individuals with compromised immune systems, including: - People with HIV/AIDS. - Individuals undergoing immunosuppressive therapy for cancer or leukemia. - Recipients of organ transplants, including bone marrow transplants.   Early symptoms of CMV retinitis include floaters and a shadow in the peripheral vision as the disease progresses. It is crucial for ophthalmologists to regularly monitor individuals with weakened immune systems for signs of this condition.   HIV, AIDS, and CMV Retinitis: Before the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), CMV retinitis was a common issue for people with AIDS. Although it is less common now, individuals with HIV or AIDS still face a higher risk of developing CMV retinitis and should see an ophthalmologist regularly for check-ups. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, CMV Retinitis is treated with great success. CMV Treatment in Ayurveda at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common virus that can lead to serious complications, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems. One of the most severe manifestations is  CMV Retinitis , an eye infection that can cause vision loss if not treated promptly. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer specialized  CMV Treatment in Ayurveda  that focuses on managing the virus and preventing its complications. Cytomegalovirus Treatment in Ayurveda  at Sanjeevan Netralaya is designed to strengthen the immune system and reduce the impact of the virus on the body, particularly the eyes. Our Ayurvedic approach incorporates herbal formulations known for their antiviral and immune-boosting properties, aiming to control the progression of CMV and protect your vision. Key components of our CMV Retinitis Treatment include: •  Herbal Remedies:  Utilizing specific Ayurvedic herbs that have been traditionally used to manage viral infections and support immune function, reducing the severity of CMV-related symptoms. •  Immune System Support:  Focusing on strengthening the body's natural defenses to fight off the CMV virus and prevent further complications, such as CMV Retinitis. •  Holistic Care:  Offering guidance on lifestyle adjustments, including diet and stress management, to support overall health and enhance the effectiveness of the treatment. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our  Cytomegalovirus Treatment in Ayurveda  is personalized to meet the specific needs of each patient, ensuring a comprehensive approach to managing CMV and its effects on the eyes. We strive to provide treatments that not only address the symptoms but also support long-term health and well-being. If you are dealing with CMV or are at risk of CMV Retinitis, contact Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital to learn more about our Ayurvedic treatment options and take proactive steps to protect your vision and overall health.

  • Chorio Retinal Degeneration 

    Chorioretinal degeneration is a rare, autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterised by progressive bilateral retinal and choroidal atrophy, which typically manifests at birth or during infancy. This degeneration appears as lesions on the optic nerve and peripheral ocular fundus, ultimately leading to central vision loss. In some cases, it may also be associated with congenital anterior polar cataracts.   Causes of Chorioretinal Degeneration:   The condition is caused by an abnormal gene inherited from family members. It predominantly affects males, with symptoms often beginning in childhood.   Symptoms:   The initial symptoms include peripheral vision loss, followed by a reduction in colour vision and visual acuity. As the condition progresses, it may lead to nyctalopia (night blindness) and further loss of peripheral visual fields. In severe cases, these symptoms are accompanied by widespread retinal pigmentation and advanced chorioretinal atrophy, affecting both the central and peripheral retina.   Risk Factors:   Chorioretinal degeneration may be associated with obesity, moderate intellectual disability, and congenital mixed deafness (both sensorineural and conductive). Female carriers of the condition often exhibit typical retinal changes indicative of the choroideremia carrier state. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Chorioretinal Degeneration is treated with great success.

  • Computer Vision Syndrome

    What Is Computer Vision Syndrome? As we enter the 21st century, the growing use of computers in the home and office brings with it an increase in health risks, especially for the eyes. One eye problem, called Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), is afflicting more and more people who find themselves constantly in front of computer screens. While eye health professionals have yet to find CVS as a cause of any permanent eye damage, the pain and discomfort associated with the problem can affect workplace performance or the enjoyment of home activities. With a few preventative measures, however, the symptoms associated with CVS can be easily erased. The General Ophthalmology Service at Scheie Eye Institute offers many techniques for preventing CVS.   Causes of Computer Vision Syndrome The main causes of Computer Vision Syndrome include an unsuitable environment and the improper use of eyeglasses or contact lenses. To prevent CVS, changes need to be made to improve these conditions.   Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome Computer Vision Syndrome is the name given to eye problems caused by prolonged computer use including:   Eye irritation (Dry eyes, itchy eyes, red eyes) Blurred vision Headaches Backaches Neck aches Muscle fatigue Although CVS has not been found to cause any permanent damage to the eyes, its painful symptoms can affect performance at work and at home. Eye health professionals, though, have found several ways to prevent CVS from affecting computer users.   Ayurvedic Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital What is Computer Vision Syndrome?  Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a condition caused by prolonged use of digital screens, leading to symptoms like eye strain, dryness, blurred vision, and headaches. This modern ailment affects many people who spend extended hours on computers, smartphones, and other devices. Effective Ayurvedic Treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome  At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer a specialized approach to treating Computer Vision Syndrome using time-tested Ayurvedic methods. Our goal is to provide a natural and effective  digital eye strain cure  that addresses the root causes of this condition. Our Ayurvedic Solutions Include: 1.  Herbal Remedies:  We incorporate traditional Ayurvedic herbs such as Triphala and Amla in our treatments. These herbs are renowned for their ability to reduce inflammation, support eye health, and enhance vision. 2.  Eye Exercises:  Our program includes tailored eye exercises that help relieve strain and improve eye function. Techniques like palming and focused relaxation are designed to reduce discomfort and promote eye wellness. 3.  Dietary Advice:  We provide personalized dietary recommendations to support eye health. A diet rich in antioxidants and essential nutrients, including foods like carrots, spinach, and nuts, is crucial for maintaining healthy vision. 4.  Lifestyle Adjustments:  We emphasize practical lifestyle changes to manage digital eye strain effectively. Regular breaks from screens, adequate sleep, and following the 20-20-20 rule can significantly reduce symptoms and improve overall comfort. Why Choose Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital?  At Sanjeevan Netralaya, we are dedicated to offering comprehensive  Ayurvedic treatment for Computer Vision Syndrome . Our experienced team combines traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern practices to deliver personalized care that addresses your specific needs. Experience a holistic approach to managing digital eye strain and maintaining optimal eye health. Contact Us Today:  If you are struggling with Computer Vision Syndrome or seeking a  digital eye strain cure , reach out to Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital for a detailed consultation and customized treatment plan.

  • Colour blindness

    Introduction:   Colour blindness, also known as colour vision deficiency, is a condition where an individual has difficulty in perceiving or distinguishing colours, particularly blue, green, and red. In rare cases, a person may be unable to see any colours at all. Those affected by this condition also struggle to differentiate between various shades of colours.   Colour blindness was first identified by English chemist John Dalton in 1798, who himself was colour blind. His initial publication on the subject was based on his own experiences with the condition. Due to his contribution, colour blindness is sometimes referred to as Daltonism.   Types of Colour Blindness:   Monochromacy:   This type of colour blindness occurs when two or all three cone pigments (responsible for red, blue, and green vision) are absent or damaged. As a result, both colour and lightness perception are reduced to a single dimension, leading to total colour blindness.   Dichromacy:   In this type, only one of the cone pigments is absent or damaged. This reduces colour vision to two dimensions, causing partial colour blindness.   Causes of Colour Blindness:   The retina of a healthy human eye contains two types of light-sensitive cells: rod cells and cone cells. Rod cells function in low light conditions, while cone cells are responsible for colour vision in normal and bright light. Colour blindness occurs when these cells fail to function properly.   Several factors can contribute to colour vision deficiency, including:   - Damage to the brain, eyes, or nerve cells. - Genetic disorders. - Side effects of certain medications. - Use of tobacco and alcohol. Symptoms of Colour Blindness:   Common symptoms include:   - Rapid eye movement. - Sensitivity to bright light. - Difficulty in perceiving colours and their brightness. - Challenges in distinguishing between different shades of colours.   Diagnosis of Colour Blindness:   Colour blindness can be diagnosed and measured through specific tests, the most common being the Ishihara Plate Test.   Ishihara Plate Test:   This widely used test is standard in eye clinics and schools for routine colour vision screening. It consists of 38 plates of circles formed by irregularly coloured dots. Patients are asked to identify the numbers embedded within the plates to determine if they have a colour vision deficiency. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Colour Blindness is treated with great success. Ayurvedic Treatment for Color Blindness at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Understanding Color Blindness:   Color blindness is a condition where individuals have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors. Often genetic, it affects the ability to perceive colors accurately. Common forms include difficulty in distinguishing red and green hues or blue and yellow hues. Ayurvedic Treatment for Color Blindness:   At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer a tailored Ayurvedic approach to managing color blindness and supporting overall eye health. While a complete cure for color blindness may not be achievable, our treatments aim to enhance visual function and overall well-being through natural methods. Our Ayurvedic Solutions Include: 1.  Holistic Care:  We focus on natural methods that promote eye health and overall well-being. Our approach is designed to support the body's natural ability to maintain visual function. 2.  Nutritional Advice:  We provide guidance on incorporating a balanced diet that supports eye health. Proper nutrition is key in maintaining general eye function and comfort. 3.  Lifestyle Recommendations:  Practical lifestyle changes, such as protecting your eyes from excessive light and adopting habits that support eye health, are integral to our care plan. We offer advice on managing daily activities to enhance visual comfort and reduce symptoms. Why Choose Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital?   Sanjeevan Netralaya is committed to offering effective  Ayurvedic treatment for color blindness . Our experienced team integrates traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern practices to deliver personalized care tailored to your specific needs. Experience a holistic approach to managing colorblindness and improving your eye health.

  • Amblyopia

    Overview:   Amblyopia causes blurred vision in one eye. It occurs when there is a difference in how each eye focuses on objects, leading to vision impairment in one eye.   What is Lazy Eye?   Amblyopia, commonly referred to as lazy eye, is a condition that affects clear vision in both eyes. It typically develops during infancy or early childhood and can worsen if left untreated. In cases of amblyopia, one eye has blurry vision while the other eye sees clearly. The brain begins to rely on the stronger eye, gradually ignoring the input from the weaker eye, which leads to further deterioration in the weaker eye's vision. Amblyopia is a serious medical condition that requires treatment by an eye care specialist.   Despite being commonly known as lazy eye, this term is misleading. Children with amblyopia are neither lazy, nor are their eyes. The condition is not a result of the child's actions.   How Common is Amblyopia?   Amblyopia is the leading cause of vision loss in children, affecting approximately 5% of those under the age of six.   Symptoms and Causes:   What are the Symptoms of Amblyopia?   Detecting amblyopia can be challenging as it often goes unnoticed until a healthcare provider or eye care specialist conducts an eye exam. If symptoms are observed, they may include:   - Frequent bumping into objects, particularly on one side of the body. - Preference for using one side of the body. - Squinting or closing one eye frequently. - Tilting the head to one side often. - Crossed eyes (strabismus). - A droopy eyelid.   What Does Amblyopia Look Like?   Physically, there may not be obvious differences in the appearance of the eyes in children with amblyopia. However, the affected eye may not align with the stronger eye and may appear off-center or as if it is drifting in a direction that doesn’t match where the child is looking.   What Causes Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)?   Amblyopia occurs when there is a discrepancy in how each eye focuses on objects. The most common causes include other vision problems or structural issues with the eyes, such as:   Refractive Errors:   Refractive errors are vision issues related to the eye's shape or focusing ability, resulting in blurry vision. If untreated, these errors can lead to amblyopia. Examples include:   - Nearsightedness (myopia): Difficulty seeing distant objects clearly. - Farsightedness (hyperopia): Difficulty seeing nearby objects clearly. - Astigmatism: An irregularly shaped cornea.   Strabismus:   Strabismus, or crossed eyes, occurs when the eyes do not align properly. Normally, the eyes move together, but if one eye moves independently, the brain may start relying more on the stronger eye.   Structural Eye Conditions:   Any condition affecting the eye's function can cause blurred vision, potentially leading to amblyopia, such as:   - Droopy eyelids (ptosis): Particularly if the eyelid droops enough to obstruct vision. - Cataracts: Clouding of the eye’s lens. - Corneal issues: Problems with the clear front part of the eye.   Risk Factors for Amblyopia   Any child can develop amblyopia, but certain factors increase the likelihood, including:   - A family history of eye or vision problems. - Developmental delays. - Premature birth (before 37 weeks). - Low birth weight (less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces or 2,500 grams).   Complications of Amblyopia   If untreated, amblyopia can lead to permanent vision impairment. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Amblyopia is treated with great success. Amblyopia Treatment in Ayurveda at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Amblyopia, often referred to as "lazy eye," is a condition where one eye has reduced vision because the brain and the eye are not working together properly. While traditionally considered a childhood condition, adults can also suffer from Amblyopia. At SanjeevanNetralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer specialized Amblyopia Ayurvedic Treatment designed to address the condition at any age. Amblyopia Ayurvedic Treatment  at Sanjeevan Netralaya focuses on improving the communication between the brain and the affected eye. By utilizing time-tested Ayurvedic remedies and techniques, our treatment enhances the visual capabilities of the weaker eye, helping to restore balance and improve overall vision. Key aspects of our Amblyopia Treatment in Ayurveda include: •  Herbal Formulations:  Using Ayurvedic herbs that are known for their vision-enhancing properties to strengthen the weaker eye and improve its functionality. •  Holistic Approaches:  Incorporating Ayurvedic methods that stimulate the optic nerve and enhance brain-eye coordination, which is crucial for treating Amblyopia effectively. •  Lifestyle Guidance:  Offering advice on dietary and lifestyle changes that support eye health and contribute to better visual outcomes. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our  Amblyopia treatment for adults  is tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient, ensuring that even adult sufferers of Amblyopia can experience improvement in their vision. Our personalized approach ensures that every patient receives the care and attention needed to achieve the best possible results. If you or someone you know is struggling with Amblyopia, regardless of age, contact Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital to learn more about our  Amblyopia Ayurvedic Treatment  and take the first step towards better vision and improved quality of life.

  • Rod Cone Dystrophy (CORD)

    What is Cone-Rod Dystrophy (CORD)?   Cone-rod dystrophy (CORD) is a group of inherited eye diseases that affect the retina and lead to vision loss.   The retina functions like film in a traditional camera, capturing images and sending them to the brain for interpretation. It consists of light-sensitive cells called cones and rods. Cones are responsible for sharp, detailed vision, particularly in daylight and for perceiving colour. Rods, on the other hand, are more effective in low light and are important for peripheral (side) vision.   In CORD, both cones and rods gradually lose their ability to function properly. Typically, cones are affected first, followed by rods.   How Common is It?   CORD is one type of inherited retinal disease. Collectively, inherited retinal diseases affect approximately 1 in 4,000 people, impacting over 2 million individuals worldwide. These diseases are a leading cause of blindness among working-age adults.   Causes:   CORD is a genetic condition caused by mutations in one or more genes responsible for the proper functioning of retinal cells. These mutations prevent the retina from working as it should, leading to progressive vision loss. There are about 30 known genes that can cause CORD, with many others yet to be discovered.   The inheritance pattern of CORD can vary within families. You may inherit CORD if a family member has the condition, or you may be the first in your family to be affected. Parents who are closely related (e.g., cousins) have a higher likelihood of carrying the same gene mutation that causes CORD.   For most individuals, CORD affects only the eyes, though some forms of the disease can be associated with other health issues.   Symptoms:   The onset, progression, and severity of vision loss in CORD can vary widely.   Early symptoms of CORD may include:   - Decreased sharpness of vision. - Problems with colour vision. - Sensitivity to light.   As the condition progresses, you may experience worsening night vision and peripheral vision. Some individuals also develop involuntary eye movements, known as nystagmus.   Vision typically deteriorates over time in CORD, with the extent of vision loss varying even among family members with the same condition. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Cone-Rod Dystrophy (CORD) is treated with great success.   Ayurvedic Treatment for Rod Cone Dystrophy Myopic Degeneration at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Rod Cone Dystrophy Myopic Degeneration is a progressive eye condition that combines elements of rod-cone dystrophy with myopic degeneration, leading to significant vision impairment and deterioration. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer a specialized Ayurvedic Treatment designed to manage this complex condition and support overall retinal health. Our Ayurvedic Treatment for Rod Cone Dystrophy Myopic Degeneration employs a holistic approach that integrates traditional Ayurvedic remedies with modern techniques. The focus is on addressing both the degenerative aspects of the condition and enhancing overall eye health to slow progression and improve vision quality. Key components of our treatment include: •  Herbal Formulations:  Utilizing a blend of proprietary Ayurvedic herbs known for their rejuvenating and protective properties to support retinal health and combat degeneration. •  Enhanced Nutrient Supply:  Improving blood circulation and nutrient delivery to the retina to support natural healing and reduce the effects of myopic degeneration. •  Holistic Support:  Offering guidance on dietary changes, stress management, and lifestyle modifications to enhance overall eye health and mitigate the impact of the condition. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our experienced Ayurvedic practitioners customize the treatment plan to meet the unique needs of each patient. By focusing on both the underlying causes and symptoms of Rod Cone Dystrophy Myopic Degeneration, we aim to provide a comprehensive solution that supports vision improvement and long-term eye health. If you are seeking a natural and effective approach to managing Rod Cone Dystrophy Myopic Degeneration, Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our Ayurvedic Treatment and take the first step towards better vision and overall eye health. Ayurvedic Treatment for Cone-Rod Dystrophy at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Understanding Cone-Rod Dystrophy:   Cone-Rod Dystrophy is a rare genetic eye disorder that affects both the cone and rod cells in the retina. This condition leads to progressive loss of both central (color) vision and peripheral (night) vision. Common symptoms of cone-rod dystrophy include: • Loss of central vision and color perception • Decreased night vision and peripheral vision • Sensitivity to bright lights • Difficulty adapting to low-light conditions Ayurvedic Treatment for Cone-Rod Dystrophy:   At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer specialized Ayurvedic treatments to manage the symptoms of cone-rod dystrophy and support overall eye health. Our approach integrates traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern practices to provide effective care. Our Ayurvedic Solutions Include: 1.  Herbal Formulations:  We use a range of traditional Ayurvedic herbs known for their beneficial effects on eye health. Herbs such as Amla, Triphala, and Bilberry are included in our treatments for their antioxidant properties and potential to support retinal health. 2.  Nutritional Guidance:  A diet rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, is essential for maintaining eye health. We provide personalized dietary recommendations to ensure you receive the nutrients needed to support vision and overall well-being. 3.  Lifestyle Recommendations:  Practical advice on protecting your eyes from excessive light and maintaining a balanced lifestyle is part of our comprehensive care. Regular check-ups and adherence to our lifestyle suggestions can help in managing symptoms and improving comfort. Why Choose Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital?   Sanjeevan Netralaya is committed to offering effective  Ayurvedic treatment for cone-rod dystrophy . Our experienced team combines the wisdom of Ayurveda with contemporary practices to deliver personalized care tailored to your specific needs. Experience a holistic approach to managing cone-rod dystrophy and enhancing your vision health. Contact Us Today:  If you are seeking an effective  Ayurvedic treatment for cone-rod dystrophy  or need support for  cone-rod dystrophy symptoms , contact Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital for a personalized consultation and treatment plan.

  • Smart phone syndrome

    What is Smartphone Vision Syndrome?   Smartphone Vision Syndrome, also referred to as digital eye strain, is a condition that arises from extended use of digital devices such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets. Prolonged exposure to blue light emitted by these devices can lead to various uncomfortable symptoms, including eye strain, headaches, dry eyes, and blurred vision.   What Causes Smartphone Vision Syndrome?   The condition is primarily caused by several factors, including blue light exposure, screen glare, and reduced blinking. Blue light, a high-energy visible (HEV) light emitted by digital screens, can penetrate the eyes and potentially cause damage to the retina, leading to vision issues. Screen glare can further strain the eyes, causing headaches, while reduced blinking during screen use can result in dry eyes and discomfort.   How Long Does Smartphone Vision Syndrome Last?   The duration of Smartphone Vision Syndrome, or digital eye strain, varies depending on the individual and the severity of the symptoms. In most cases, the symptoms are temporary and can be relieved by taking regular breaks from screen time, adjusting the brightness and contrast settings on your device, and ensuring the screen is positioned at a comfortable distance.   Mild symptoms, such as eye strain or discomfort, may subside within a few hours or a day after reducing screen usage and adopting good eye care practices. However, if symptoms are severe or persistent, it is important to consult an eye doctor or healthcare provider to rule out any underlying eye conditions. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, Smartphone Vision Syndrome is treated with great success. Ayurvedic Treatment for Smartphone Syndrome at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital In today's digital age, prolonged use of smartphones has led to a growing concern known as  Smartphone Syndrome . This condition encompasses a range of symptoms, including eye strain, headaches, neck pain, and blurred vision, all resulting from excessive screen time. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer a specialized  Ayurvedic treatment for Smartphone Syndrome  that focuses on relieving these symptoms and restoring eye health naturally. Symptoms of Smartphone Syndrome  may include: • Eye fatigue and strain • Dry or irritated eyes • Blurred vision or difficulty focusing • Headaches • Neck and shoulder pain • Disrupted sleep patterns Ignoring these symptoms can lead to more serious long-term issues. Therefore, early intervention is key to managing and alleviating the effects of Smartphone Syndrome. Ayurvedic Treatment for Smartphone Syndrome  at Sanjeevan Netralaya involves a holistic approach that includes: •  Herbal Formulations:  Our treatment utilizes Ayurvedic herbs known for their ability to soothe the eyes, reduce inflammation, and improve circulation, helping to alleviate eye strain and other symptoms. •  Eye Exercises and Practices:  We incorporate traditional Ayurvedic eye exercises to strengthen the eye muscles, improve focus, and reduce the impact of screen exposure. •  Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations:  Personalized advice on reducing screen time, improving posture, and adopting a diet rich in eye-nourishing nutrients is provided to support long-term eye health. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our  Cure for Smartphone Syndrome  is not just about symptom relief but also about restoring balance and preventing future strain on your eyes and body. We aim to provide a comprehensive solution that helps you regain comfort and clarity in your vision, naturally. If you are experiencing symptoms of Smartphone Syndrome, contact Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital today to learn more about our Ayurvedic treatment options and how we can help you effectively cure Smartphone Syndrome.

  • VKH Syndrome

    What is VKH Syndrome:   Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease is characterised by bilateral granulomatous panuveitis, with or without extraocular symptoms, typically affecting young adults.   Symptoms:   The clinical features of VKH disease vary depending on the stage of the disease, which includes the prodromal stage, uveitic stage, chronic stage, and chronic recurrent stage.   - Prodromal Stage: Symptoms during this stage resemble those of a viral illness, including headaches, fever, orbital pain, nausea, dizziness, and light sensitivity. These symptoms typically last 3-5 days. Within a few days, the patient may experience blurred vision, photophobia, conjunctival hyperemia, and ocular pain.   - Uveitic Stage: This stage is marked by blurred vision in both eyes, though one eye may be affected first, with 94% of cases involving the second eye within two weeks. The initial signs of posterior uveitis include thickening of the posterior choroid, elevation of the peripapillary retino-choroid layer, hyperemia and edema of the optic disc, and circumscribed retinal edema, accompanied by multiple serous retinal detachments. As the inflammation spreads, it can result in panuveitis affecting the anterior chamber.   - Chronic or Convalescent Stage: This stage occurs weeks after the uveitic stage and is characterised by the development of vitiligo, poliosis, and choroidal depigmentation. Sugiura’s sign (perilimbal vitiligo) is the earliest sign of depigmentation, appearing about one month after the uveitic stage. Choroidal depigmentation, which occurs several months later, results in a pale disc with a bright red-orange choroid, known as a “sunset-glow fundus.” This stage may last several months.   - Recurrent Stage: This stage involves panuveitis with acute exacerbations of anterior uveitis. Recurrent posterior uveitis with exudative retinal detachment is rare. Iris nodules may develop during this stage, and it is also the phase where most vision-threatening complications, such as cataracts, glaucoma, and subretinal neovascularization, are likely to occur.   Complications:   According to Read et al., at least one complication develops in 51% of eyes affected by VKH disease. The most common complications include:   - Cataracts - Glaucoma - Choroidal Neovascularization - Subretinal Fibrosis - Choroidal Atrophy - Posterior Synechiae - Optic Atrophy At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, VKH Syndrome is treated with great success. Ayurvedic Treatment for VKH Syndrome at Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome is a rare, autoimmune condition that affects various parts of the body, including the eyes, skin, and nervous system. It primarily involves inflammation of the eyes, leading to potential vision loss if not managed effectively. At Sanjeevan Netralaya Ayurvedic Eye Hospital, we offer specialized  Ayurvedic treatment for VKH syndrome  aimed at reducing inflammation and managing the autoimmune response to protect and restore vision. VKH Disease Symptoms  may include: • Sudden vision loss or blurring • Pain or redness in the eyes • Sensitivity to light (photophobia) • Floaters or shadows in the field of vision • Hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears) • Skin changes, such as vitiligo (patches of lost skin color) or hair loss Recognizing these symptoms early is critical for managing VKH syndrome and preventing irreversible damage. Ayurvedic Treatment for VKH Syndrome  at Sanjeevan Netralaya focuses on calming the immune system, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall health. Our comprehensive treatment approach includes: •  Herbal Formulations:  Utilizing Ayurvedic herbs with potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties to address the underlying autoimmune response and reduce eye inflammation. •  Holistic Healing:  Aiming to support the body's natural healing processes by restoring balance and promoting health across all systems affected by VKH syndrome. •  Dietary and Lifestyle Guidance:  Providing personalized recommendations for diet and lifestyle changes that can help manage symptoms, improve overall health, and prevent flare-ups. At Sanjeevan Netralaya, our  Ayurvedic treatment for VKH syndrome  is tailored to the individual needs of each patient, ensuring a holistic approach that addresses not only the  symptoms of VKH disease  but also the underlying imbalances in the body. If you or a loved one is suffering from VKH syndrome, contact Sanjeevan NetralayaAyurvedic Eye Hospital today to learn more about how our Ayurvedic treatment can help manage this complex condition and protect your vision and overall well-being.

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