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Lone S.M1 , Dusane V2 , Deshmukh A.3
11. Associate Professor, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved College and Hospital, Hirawadi, Nashik, Maharashtra India.
22. Associate Professor, Dept. of Rog Nidan and Vikruti Vidnyan, Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved College and Hospital, Hirawadi, Nashik, Maharashtra India.
33. Professor, Dept. of Shalakya Tantra, Shree Saptashrungi Ayurved College and Hospital, Hirawadi, Nashik,
Date of Acceptance: 2024-02-15
Date of Publication:2024-02-28
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Keywords: Vataj Netrabhishyanda, Allergic Conjuctivites, Triphala Kwatha Parishek.
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: Nill
The human body is endowed with five sensory organs: eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin, with eyes being widely regarded as the most crucial. In Ayurveda, it's emphasized by experts that "Sarvendriyanam Nayanam Pradhanam," highlighting the paramount importance of eyes among all senses. Currently, the world faces myriad challenges related to ocular health, with allergic conjunctivitis emerging as a significant concern, particularly affecting outdoor workers exposed to various environmental factors. Allergic reactions primarily target the eyes and eyelids, necessitating intervention by ophthalmologists who typically employ antihistamines, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, etc., for management. Interestingly, this condition bears resemblance to Vataja Abhishyanda in Ayurveda, and its treatment, notably with Triphala Kwath Parishek, showcases remarkable efficacy with reduced chances of recurrence. Thus, presenting a case of Vataj Netrabhishyanda intervention through Triphala Kwath Parishek for effective management.