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Can Squint In Eye Be Treated With Ayurveda?

my 1.1/2 years Daughter facing squint in right eye, we went to specialist, he is saying she has no 3d vision in right eye, then we went to PD Nurologist, after his full scan and he is saying she has no problem internaly, is there any treatment in ayurveda or some where

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Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
1. Neurologist must have Conducted tests related with his field in Pediatrics [to which he might have given his opinion as Normal] but since Eye specialist has done Examination and come upto some Inference thus you should first plan according to his judgement, or you may seek a second opinion from PD Ophthalmologist/ squintspecialist.

2. squint in children improve or reduces on its own, and because it is a kind of refractive error thus wearing glasses can correct the problem to some extent.

3. since Age is small, thus I won't suggest any Ayurveda treatment, only constant observation and Reviewing him periodically will decide the outcome
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Can Squint In Eye Be Treated With Ayurveda?

1. Neurologist must have Conducted tests related with his field in Pediatrics [to which he might have given his opinion as Normal] but since Eye specialist has done Examination and come upto some Inference thus you should first plan according to his judgement, or you may seek a second opinion from PD Ophthalmologist/ squintspecialist. 2. squint in children improve or reduces on its own, and because it is a kind of refractive error thus wearing glasses can correct the problem to some extent. 3. since Age is small, thus I won t suggest any Ayurveda treatment, only constant observation and Reviewing him periodically will decide the outcome