HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR MYOPIA OR NEARSIGHTEDNESS
Nearsightedness (myopia) is a common vision condition
in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are
blurry.
Nearsightedness may develop gradually or rapidly,
often worsening during childhood and adolescence. Nearsightedness tends to run
in families.
Causes--Nearsightedness usually occurs when your eye
is too long or has a cornea that's curved too steeply. This causes the light
rays entering each eye to focus in front of the retina, instead of on the
retina, leading to blurry images. The exact reason for some people developing
longer eyes is unknown, but it may be related to genetics or environmental
conditions.
Normal vision
To focus the images it sees, your eye relies on two critical
parts:
·
The cornea, the clear front surface of your eye
·
The crystalline lens, a clear structure inside your eye that
changes shape to help focus objects
In a normally shaped eye, each of these focusing elements has a
perfectly smooth curvature like the surface of a smooth rubber ball. A cornea
and lens with such curvature bend (refract) all incoming light in such a way as
to make a sharply focused image on the retina, at the back of your eye.
A refractive error
However, if your cornea or lens isn't evenly and smoothly
curved, light rays aren't refracted properly, and you have a refractive error.
Nearsightedness is one type of refractive error. Instead of being focused
precisely on your retina, light is focused in front of your retina, resulting
in a blurry appearance of distant objects.
Other refractive errors
In addition to nearsightedness, other refractive errors include:
Farsightedness (hyperopia). This
occurs when your cornea is curved too little or your eye is shorter from front
to back than normal. The effect is the opposite of nearsightedness. In adults,
both near and distant objects are blurred.
Astigmatism. This
occurs when your cornea or lens is curved more steeply in one direction than in
another. Uncorrected astigmatism blurs your vision.
Symptoms--Nearsightedness symptoms may
include:
·
Blurry vision when looking at distant objects
·
The need to squint or partially close the eyelids to see clearly
·
Headaches caused by eyestrain
·
Difficulty seeing while driving a vehicle, especially at night
(night myopia)
Nearsightedness is often first detected during childhood and is
commonly diagnosed between the early school years through the teens. A child
with nearsightedness may:
·
Persistently squint
·
Need to sit closer to the television, movie screen or the front
of the classroom
·
Seem to be unaware of distant objects
·
Blink excessively
·
Rub his or her eyes frequently
Risk factors-Certain risk factors may increase
the likelihood of developing nearsightedness, such as:
Family history. Nearsightedness
tends to run in families. If one of your parents is nearsighted, your risk of
developing the condition is increased. The risk is even higher if both parents
are nearsighted.
Reading. People
who do a lot of reading may be at increased risk of myopia.
Environmental conditions. Some
studies support the idea that a lack of time spent outdoors may increase the
chances of developing myopia.
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathic remedies are
effective for treating myopia also for the prevention of myopia.Homoeopathic
treatment prevent further progression of the disease . Some of the important
remedies are given below-
PHYSOSTIGMA 30-Pysostigma is one of the
top Homeopathic medicines for myopia.
Pysostigma is prescribed for
nearsightedness which is progressing rapidly, accompanied by pain in the
orbits. The person experiences photophobia along with blurred vision. Spasm of
the ciliary muscle, irritability of the eyes and dim vision are present in Pysostigma.
RUTA GRAVEOLENS 30-Ruta is effective for myopia with severe headache. Heacahe
occurs while reading, sewing and
performing other near-sighted activities. Weakness of the ciliary muscles and
blurred vision are also present. Ruta
acts very well for eyestrain occurring from overuse of eyes.
AGARICUS MUSCARIUS 30-Agaricus is another
effective medicine for Myopia. The person experiences difficulty in reading ,
as type seems to move or to swim. Double vision with flickering before the
eyes.Asthenopia from prolonged strain, spasm of accommodation. There is
twitching of lids eye balls. Margin of the lids red, itch and burn
VIOLA ODORATA 30- Viola Odorata is
another medicine for Myopia, where it is
accompanied by severe pain in the eyes.
The person complains of severe pain in the eyes which radiates to the
top of the head.Other prescribing symptoms rae heaviness of the eyelids,
flames before the eyes and nearsightedness .
OLEUM ANIMALE 30-Oleum Animale is one
of the effective Homeopathic medicines
for myopia where the symptoms include blurred vision with smarting in the eyes.
The person often sees glistening bodies before his eyes and complains of dim
vision. Nearsightedness accompanied by twitching of the eyelids is another prescribing
symptom
LILIUM TIGRINUM 30-Lilium tig is best
for Myopia , there is myopic astigma. There is impaired vision , pain extending
back . Hyperesthesia of the retina. Lilium tig is useful in restoring the power
of weak ciliary muscles.
PHOSPHORUS 30-Phosphorus is another
effective Homeopathic medicines for myopia. Fatigue of
the eyes and head even when the eyes are not being overused is a key symptom
for prescription of Phosphorus. It is prescribed for myopia with weak eyesight and an aversion
to light. A feeling of having sand in the eyes which gets better by rubbing may
also be present. Frequent itching in the eyes with profuse lachrymation is also
present.Phosphorus is effective for
the treatment of nearsightedness with atrophy of optic nerve
.
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