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Volume 8 Issue 3
May-June 2026
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Management of Vataja Abhishyanda through Ayurvedic intervention - A Case Report
| Author(s) | Dr. Radhika, Prof. Dr. D.B. Vaghela |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Abhishyanda is one of the seventeen Sarvagata Netra Rogas described in Shalakya Tantra. As per Acharya Sushruta, it is considered the root cause of most Netra rogas. If left untreated, it progress to Adhimantha, which can lead to Hatadhimantha and Drishti Nasha (vision loss). Based on clinical features, Vataja Abhishyanda it is consider under allergic conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the conjunctiva. Conventional medicine largely emphasizes symptomatic relief, whereas Ayurveda adopts a comprehensive approach aimed at both managing symptoms and treating the underlying causes. Materials and Methods: A 27-year-old male patient presented to the Shalakya tantra OPD with complaints of Piercing pain in eyes, Photophobia, Dryness in eyes, mild blurred vision, redness in both eyes, burning sensation and foreign body sensation in both eyes for the past 5–7 days. Based on classical symptoms, the condition was diagnosed as Vataja Abhishyanda. The patient was managed with Ayurveda interventions. Results: Within 2 weeks of treatment, gradual improvement was observed in pricking pain, photophobia, dryness and foreign body sensation in bilateral eyes with adherence to Pathya, 90% symptomatic relief was achieved. Conclusion: This case highlights the efficacy of classical Ayurvedic interventions in the successful management of Vataja Abhishyanda, validating their relevance in modern clinical practice. |
| Keywords | Aschyotana, Parisheka, Bidalaka, Conjunctivitis, Vataja Abhishyanda |
| Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
| Published In | Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-05-23 |
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