
Diabetic Retinopathy
The micro circulation in the blood vessels improves along with absorption of blood and swelling.
Depending on the severity of the disease.
No, there will be no need to do laser treatment or take injections in the eye.
Depending on the severity of the disease, and the stage of the disease, improvement is assured.
Yes, you can continue your treatment for other systemic diseases.
No, there are no specific diet restrictions for using this medicine. But yes, the patient has to continue his diabetic diet.
No, there is absolutely no side effects of this treatment.
The medicines will stabilize the disease, preventing the advancement along with improvising the vision.
Heavy exercises like weight lifting, Yoga, Pranayam are contraindicated as the formed blood vessels are fragile and tend to bleed, specially in PDR with NVE & NVDs. Please follow instructions as per your doctor advice.
After the treatment for every six months you have to undergo retinal evaluation. If necessary, you may have to use maintenance dosage.
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Definitely, there will be an improvement in night vision if treated at an early stage.
Yes, your children may also be affected by RP as it is a genetic disease but not necessarily. It may reflect in the next generation.
Treatment duration is based on the severity of the disease.
By this medication, new pigments are prevented.
Retinitis Pigmentosa, also know as RP is a rare eye condition that affects the layer of the eye that is sensitive to light - the Retina. Retinitis Pigmentosa is a genetic disease that is passed on through generations and the type of vision loss varies. Patients suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa lose eyesight over time but do not become completely blind.
Patients suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa lose eyesight over time but do not become completely blind. Being a genetic issue, the main cause of RP is generational that happens because of changes in our genetics that end up leading to damage in the control cells in the Retina.
The main symptoms of Retinitis Pigmentosa are:
- Loss in side vision or peripheral vision
- Loss if vision in the night or in the dark
- Problems distinguishing colours
- Loss of central vision
If you are facing any of the above symptoms, it is impetrative to meet your doctor at the earliest. Doctors at Sanjeevan Netralaya understand that every patient is different with different genes and understand the patient history before prescribing effective Ayurvedic Medication that is not only effective but also causes absolutely no side effects.
As RP is a genetic disorder, your doctor may do a number of tests to make sure that you are given the right treatment. They include:
- OCT or Optical Coherence Tomography, which is a test that takes highly detailed pictures of the retina
- Genetic Testing, where a blood sample or a tissue sample might be taken to study your genes to determine the extent of the disease as well as the course of action
- Electroretinography is a test that measures the electrical activity and checks the reaction of the Retina to light.
- Visual Field Testing helps check your peripheral vision and blind spots.
Every case of Retinitis Pigmentosa is different and doctors may want to do multiple tests to make sure they have caught the extent and severity of the disease. Doctors at Sanjeevan Netralaya understand that every patient is different with different genes and understand the patient history before prescribing effective Ayurvedic Medication that is not only effective but also causes absolutely no side effects.
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a disease that is generational. The Ayurvedic treatment from Sanjeevan Netralaya is known to be the best for RP and is very effective in reversing the effects of the disease. Our doctors take the time to study and understand every patient before prescribing medication because every case of RP is unique.
Retinitis Pigmentosa is a disease that is generational. The Ayurvedic treatment from Sanjeevan Netralaya is known to be the best for RP and is very effective in reversing the effects of the disease. Our doctors take the time to study and understand every patient before prescribing medication because every case of RP is unique.
Glucomatons Optic Atrophy
You have to continue the drops to maintain intraocular pressure.
These medicines will work better if the intra-ocular pressure is under control.


