Top 10 Homeopathic Remedies for Eye Problems!

The eyes are the door to the soul! The eyes reflect the mind, the eyes reflect the psyche, and the eyes reflect HEALTH! It is not surprising that homeopathy that effectively cares for an individual’s “mind” has so much to offer in eye problems. The eye is undoubtedly one of the most delicate organs in the body and therefore eye care should be carried out by an expert homeopath. A homeopath may wish to consult an ophthalmologist to rule out certain critical eye problems before proceeding with treatment. But here it should be remembered that in homeopathic treatment, we should not give much importance to the diagnostic name of the eye problem but to its signs and symptoms that point us to the exact remedy.

There are a large number of homeopathic remedies useful in treating various eye problems. However, one must remember that for constitutional eye problems such as recurrent cataracts, glaucoma, blepharitis or conjunctivitis, corneal opacities, and / or recurrent styes, one should opt for constitutional prescription after careful consideration of the individual’s physical, mental, and emotional characteristics; Then only perfect healing is possible! But one must be familiar with certain remedies that specifically give beautiful results in various eye problems, so that they can also be used for acute prescriptions.

Here is the list of the top 10 homeopathic remedies for eye problems:

(1) Eyebright-

– Acute catarrhal conjunctivitis

– Watery eyes all the time with a tendency to blink frequently.

– Burning acrid discharge from the eye that corrodes the eyelid margins

– Corneal opacities with thick burning discharges

– Blistered cornea

– One of the great remedies for rheumatic iritis that can be associated with partial ptosis.

– Almost always associated with soft, watery coryza

– Swelling of the eyelids with burning, which feels better in the open air.

– Worse at dusk, indoors, light, heat

– Better outdoors, brown, dark.

– It should be compared with Allium cepa in cases of allergic rhinitis associated with conjunctivitis. In Allium cepa, the eye secretions are soft and the coryza is acrid.

(2) Ambrosia-

– Allergic eye problems.

– Intolerable itching of the eyelids

– Itching and burning in the eyes with watery coryza and nosebleed

– Wheezing cough almost always present with eye problems.

– Compare with Sabadilla, Arundo

(3) Route-

– Headaches from eye fatigue

– Reddened eyes with pain in the eyes.

– Especially associated with sewing or reading small print.

– Altered vision accommodation

– Tired eyes with headache.

– Excessive fatigue associated with eye disorders.

– Sensation of pressure over bruised eyes

– Compare with Natrum mur, Argentum nitricum

(4) Pulsatilla-

– Pulsatilla is one of the most valuable homeopathic medicines for eye disorders.

– Thick and soft greenish eye secretions require it

– Associated with itching and burning sensation.

– Recurring styes invariably need a dose of Pulsatilla during the course

– swollen and agglutinated eyelids

– Subacute eye complaints in all constitutions.

– Subacute conjunctivitis associated with dyspepsia

– Enlarged fundus veins

– All complaints are worse in a warm room and better in the open air.

(5) Spigelia-

– Neuralgic eye loaves

– Oppressive pains in the eyes when turning them.

– Extreme photophobia

– Rheumatic ophthalmia

– The pains in and around the eyes feel as if they extend deep into the socket.

– The eyes feel too big

– Very sensitive to the touch

– Worse from touch, shake, noise

– Better lying with your head up

(6) Apis mellifica-

– swollen and edematous eyelids that burn and itch

– Bright red swollen conjunctiva

– Prevents the reappearance of styes.

– Pain around the orbits with serous exudates.

– Swelling under the lower eyelid (upper eyelid – Kali carb)

– May be associated with urinary problems.

– Worse heat, touch, pressure, right side

– Best cold wash, outdoors

(7) Merc sol-

– Syphilitic eye disorders

– thick, red and puffy eyelids

– Profuse discharges of burning and acrid eyes

– Floats

– Eye problems that start after exposure to fire glare, etc.

– Iritis with thick corrosive discharges

– Extremely offensive eye discharge

– Boils in and around the eyes with fetid yellow pus

– Worse at night, humid humid weather, heat

(8) Silica

– Daylight produces sharp pain in the eyes.

– Sensitivity of the eyes worse when closing or pressing them.

– Suppuration in the anterior chamber of the eye, iritis.

– Type of blurry vision in which the letters come together while reading

– Tear duct disorders

– Has the potential to eliminate corneal opacities when indicated homeopathically

– Cataract in office workers

– Worst new moon, cold

– Better warmth

(9) Hepar sulfide

– Corneal ulcers

– Suppurative eye disorders, iritis with pus in the anterior chamber

– Conjunctivitis with purulent discharges

– Red and swollen eyelids and conjunctiva

– Pain in orbits

– The pain is marked in the eyeballs.

– Objects appear red and enlarged

– Reduced average field of view

– Styes with pain and suppuration

– Worse exposure to cold drafts, touch

– Better warmth, wrapping the head.

(10) Agaricus-

– Double vision with blinking before the eyes.

– Twitching of the eyelids and eyeballs.

– Neuralgic eye loaves

– The letters seem to move or swim while reading.

– Margins of the eyelids agglutinated with burning pains with red inner ridge

– Eye problems associated with vertigo and icy head

– Worse outdoors

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