Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report

Ulcerative Keratitis is a sight-threatening corneal infection. It is one of the most common global causes of irreversible blindness due to corneal diseases. This case report highlights the potential of Ayurvedic management in nonresponding ulcerative keratitis. A 20 year old boy came to the outpatie...

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Main Authors: M. Mitra Das, M.K. Jithesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947617306563
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spelling doaj-37c6897050254edc9372a98b8e67950e2020-11-25T01:43:54ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762019-10-01104299301Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case reportM. Mitra Das0M.K. Jithesh1Govt. Ayurveda College, Tripunithura, India; Corresponding author.Kottackal Aryavaidyasala, IndiaUlcerative Keratitis is a sight-threatening corneal infection. It is one of the most common global causes of irreversible blindness due to corneal diseases. This case report highlights the potential of Ayurvedic management in nonresponding ulcerative keratitis. A 20 year old boy came to the outpatient department with redness, discharge, photophobia and defective vision in the right eye since 4 months following a foreign body injury. He was treated at leading ophthalmic hospital for keratitis but due to poor response was suggested keratoplasty and the patient had opted for Ayurvedic treatment. He was initially treated in the OPD and since he started responding well to treatment, he was admitted in the hospital. He underwent Jaloukavacharana, Snehapana, Virechana, Nasya, Anjana, Tarpana and Putapaka. He was completely relieved of pain, redness, discharge, photophobia. His BCVA was hand movements at the time of the first visit and it improved to 6/24 at the time of discharge. Ayurveda has an important role to play in infective eye diseases which needs to be explored scientifically. Keywords: Ulcerative keratitis, Nonresponding, Ayurveda, Herbal medicine, Leech therapyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947617306563
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M.K. Jithesh
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Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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M.K. Jithesh
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title Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
title_short Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
title_full Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
title_fullStr Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
title_full_unstemmed Ayurvedic management of Ulcerative Keratitis – A case report
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series Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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publishDate 2019-10-01
description Ulcerative Keratitis is a sight-threatening corneal infection. It is one of the most common global causes of irreversible blindness due to corneal diseases. This case report highlights the potential of Ayurvedic management in nonresponding ulcerative keratitis. A 20 year old boy came to the outpatient department with redness, discharge, photophobia and defective vision in the right eye since 4 months following a foreign body injury. He was treated at leading ophthalmic hospital for keratitis but due to poor response was suggested keratoplasty and the patient had opted for Ayurvedic treatment. He was initially treated in the OPD and since he started responding well to treatment, he was admitted in the hospital. He underwent Jaloukavacharana, Snehapana, Virechana, Nasya, Anjana, Tarpana and Putapaka. He was completely relieved of pain, redness, discharge, photophobia. His BCVA was hand movements at the time of the first visit and it improved to 6/24 at the time of discharge. Ayurveda has an important role to play in infective eye diseases which needs to be explored scientifically. Keywords: Ulcerative keratitis, Nonresponding, Ayurveda, Herbal medicine, Leech therapy
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