Our eyes are the most important organs we have in contact with the world around us. Many believe that eyes are a window to our soul. We need to protect them and take care of these delicate organs. Myopia is a major health issue specially in school going children. Myopia is a refractive error in which parallel rays of light are brought to focus in front of retina instead of retina of the resting eye. In this condition patient can see near but farther away are blurry and it occurred when shape of the eye cause light rays to bend refract incorrectly. Myopia known as near sightedness where distance object appears blurry. Myopia is occurred when eye ball size is longer than normal axial length. It is also depend on shape of eye ball, shape of cornea and lens. Myopia typically begin in childhood and there is higher risk if parents are also myopic. It is most common refractive error of the eye and has become more prevalent in recent years. Myopia is spreading as an epidemic form with rockety speed in today’s Gadget full, stressful, polluted and busy life style. sometimes myopia can be progressive and severe and consider degenerative condition. Myopic progression is irreversible and method adopted for the surgically correction are not without complications. Myopia is closely resembles with timira involving first and second patala in term of symptoms, anotomically and pathogenesis1 Dr. Kishor Sharma | Dr. Greesma Gopi Reddy | Dr. Tejoshree Mangaje | Dr. Santosh Kumar Sahu "Role of Jivantyadi Ghruta in Management of Progressive Myopia: A Literary Review" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd45233.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/45233/role-of-jivantyadi-ghruta-in-management-of-progressive-myopia-a-literary-review/dr-kishor-sharma
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Role of Jivantyadi Ghruta in Management of
Progressive Myopia: A Literary Review
Dr. Kishor Sharma
1
, Dr. Greesma Gopi Reddy
1
, Dr. Tejoshree Mangaje
2
, Dr. Santosh Kumar Sahu
3
1PG Scholar, 2,3Assistant Professor,
1,2Department of Shalakya Tantra, Acharya Deshbhushan Ayurved Medical College
and Hospital, Bedkihal - Shamanewadi, Chikkodi, Belagavi, Karnataka, India
3Department of Shalakya Tantra, Mandsaur Institute of Ayurveda
Education & Research, Mandsaur, Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
Our eyes are the most important organs we have in contact with the
world around us. Many believe that eyes are a window to our soul.
We need to protect them and take care of these delicate organs.
Myopia is a major health issue specially in school going children.
Myopia is a refractive error in which parallel rays of light are brought
to focus in front of retina instead of retina of the resting eye. In this
condition patient can see near but farther away are blurry and it
occurred when shape of the eye cause light rays to bend (refract)
incorrectly.
Myopia known as near sightedness where distance object appears
blurry. Myopia is occurred when eye ball size is longer than normal
axial length. It is also depend on shape of eye ball, shape of cornea
and lens. Myopia typically begin in childhood and there is higher risk
if parents are also myopic. It is most common refractive error of the
eye and has become more prevalent in recent years. Myopia is
spreading as an epidemic form with rockety speed in today’s Gadget
full, stressful, polluted and busy life style. sometimes myopia can be
progressive and severe and consider degenerative condition.
Myopic progression is irreversible and method adopted for the
surgically correcti