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Can Ayurveda Prove To Be A Solution For All Symptoms Of Diabetic Retinopathy? Here’s What Acharya Manish Explains

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Acharya Manish, Founder Shuddhi Ayurveda

Diabetic retinopathy is a serious ailment in which the blood vessels in the retina get damaged as a result of diabetes. It is considered deleterious because, if not taken care of, it consequently leads to blindness.

There are certain evident symptoms of this ailment, some of which include blurred vision leading to difficulty in seeing and differentiating colors. Negligence can cause complete loss of vision making people blind.

The major factors causing this ailment are, prolonged high blood glucose level, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, smoking, etc. which are the major reasons which cause hemorrhage of blood vessels and swelling in the retina.

The diabetic retinopathy level can be described through four stages namely- mild non-proliferative which is characterized by balloon-like swelling in the retina’s blood vessels, moderate non-proliferative in which a fluid build-up occurs in the retina, severe non-proliferative in which the blood vessels nourishing the eye get blocked and proliferative diabetic retinopathy which is the extreme stage of the disease in which the blood vessels begin to leak and bleed.

This leads to a retinal detachment which may further cause visual impairments like spotty vision or even complete loss of vision.

There is an effective treatment in Ayurveda for diabetic retinopathy but the stage at which the disease is detected and treatment is started plays a crucial role in deciding the outcome and effectiveness of the treatment.

Over the years Ayurveda has been known to prevent and cure diabetic retinopathy in several patients. Ayurveda encompasses a three-fold treatment regime for diabetic retinopathy. The three stages of treatment for diabetic retinopathy can be explained as follows-

  1. Prevent the onset- with several medicines, herbal compositions, and even products that can be included in the diet and everyday life Ayurveda can give you a complete package that will help you abstain from catching any such disease. There are products which maintain blood sugar level and regulate cholesterol in the body and help you keep away from the ailment right from the beginning.
  2. Preserving the existing vision- once the onset of the disease has taken place and damage has been done, it becomes important to preserve the existent vision of the eye. Ayurveda is capable of mitigating the symptoms to a large extent and can bring tremendous betterment in patients.
  3. Regaining lost vision- once the ailment has grown and caused enough harm already, it becomes important to take remedial action in order to regain the lost vision. Ayurveda has medical treatments that can be used for regaining vision without having any fear of side effects.

Famous ayurvedic techniques which have known to prevent and cure the disease are detoxification in which toxin build-up from the body is removed, Nasya in which treatment is done through nasal routes, AkshiTarpan and AkshiSek which help in improving the vision by lessening intraocular pressure and repairing blood vessels in the retina respectively. Other effective techniques are Shirodhara, Shirolepa, and Shiropichu which curb the hyper functionality and hypo functionality of energies in the body to ensure overall health and longevity.

Ayurveda is a blessing for people with diabetic retinopathy. People should switch to Ayurveda to witness health miracles.

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