HOMEOPATHY FOR PTOSIS

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Ptosis is the term used to describe the drooping of one or both upper eyelids, which can occur subtly or cover the entire pupil.

Both children and adults may experience ptosis, but it typically develops as people age.

Signs and Symptoms

Ptosis patients may have trouble seeing depending on how much their eyelid droops, which is the most obvious sign.

To try to lift the eyelids, some people raise their eyebrows repeatedly or tilt their heads back to see what’s going on underneath the lid.

Causes

Congenital or age-related conditions

A cataract surgery-related or other corrective eye surgery-related injury or side effect

levator muscle dysfunction, which affects the muscles that lift the eyelid

· Eye tumor

· Neurological disorder

· Diabetes

HOMEOPATHY

For this condition, homoeopathic medicine has effective treatments; a few of the most significant ones are listed below:

GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS

Eyelids that droop heavily, are difficult to open, or have muscle paralysis from diphtheria, meningitis, or exposure to cold or wet weather are among the top treatments for ptosis.

CAUSTICUM

A right eyelid that is paralyzed after being exposed to the cold. Severe drooping of the eyelids. Ocular muscle paralysis.

MORPHINE

Eye itchiness, Ptosis, drooping eyelids, bluish eyes, and bluish eyes.

RHUS TOXICODENDRON

Ptosis brought on by getting wet in rheumatoid arthritis patients.

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