Lateral resolution of the digital 3D system was half that of the ocular viewing system and there was some improvement in depth of field with the digital system. Surgeon impression suggested that the digital system was superior when evaluating depth of field at high magnification.
Shushkakshi-paka(Dry Eye Syndrome) a common ophthalmic condition. Due to its variegated etiology, multifactorial pathophysiology, lack of gold standard diagnostic procedure and absence of any curative modality, it presents as a great challenge to physician's skills. In this clinical trial, local therapy Tarpana Kriya Kalpa with Shatavahadi Ghrita has been selected for the clinical management of Dry Eye Syndrome. An open random comparative study was planned on 40 patients with clinical features of Shushkakshipaka and divided randomly into two therapeutic groups of 20 patients each. In group A, Tarpana with Shatavahadi Ghrita and in Group B, Tarpana with Goghrita was done for 7 days. In comparative study over criteria of assessment, no statistically significant difference was observed between two therapies except in symptom Foreign Body Sensation. Though Group A faired far well on the basis of percentage relief.
Prevention of Eye from various diseases and maintenance of normal vision in today’s digital world is of prime importance. Eyes are especially susceptible and prone to Kapha. That’s why the factors, which are vitiating Pitta or Kapha will lead to eye disorders. The proper use of Chakshushya and Rasayana Dravyas will facilitate to maintain the health of the Netra (eyes) and prevents age related eye disorders. The Chakshushya effect of Amalakyadi gana has been mentioned by Acharya Sushruta in the Sutra Sthana. ‘Amalakyadi Gana’ contains four drugs i.e., Amalaki, Haritaki, Pippali, Chitraka. Each of the drugs exhibit beneficial effects in ocular conditions. Combination of all the four drugs together may work wonder. This review work may help to encourage scientists to elaborate Amalakyadi Gana beneficence in ocular diseases.
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