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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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CASE-BASED ANALYSIS OF NIMESHA (BLEPHAROSPASM) MANAGEMENT VIA AYURVEDA
Dr. Mahima Choudhary*, Dr. Sunil Kumar Chahil, Dr. Aanchal Sharma, Prof. Gulab Chand Pamnani, Dr. Prabhakar Vardhan
Abstract Blepharospasm is a neurological condition marked by frequent, involuntary closure of both eyelids, primarily due to the uncontrolled contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscles. It is considered a form of dystonia - a movement disorder defined by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions that cause abnormal movements or postures. In Ayurveda, involuntary eye blinking is associated with Nimesha Vyadhi, which is classified under Vartmagata Vyadhi and is caused by an imbalance of Vata Dosha. Ayurveda offers safe and effective relief for some conditions that may be difficult to treat with modern medicine. This case study reports the treatment of a patient suffering from Nimesha Vyadhi, who experienced discomfort in daily activities due to continuous involuntary blinking of both eyelids during walking. The condition was managed using Ayurvedic medicines and procedures. The patient received both topical and internal Ayurvedic treatments. This case highlights that Ayurvedic therapies and medications aimed at balancing Vata Dosha can be effectively utilized to manage Nimesha Vyadhi. Keywords: Vartmagata Vyadhi, Nimesha, Blepharospasm. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
