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“Evaluation of efficacy of Padabhyanga in computer vision syndrome and its correlation with Dehprakriti.”

. Mohammed Farhan, Preeti Borkar, Bhushan Mhaiskar & Dnyanesh Joshi


Abstract

Background: Computer Vision Syndrome, or CVS, is a health problem caused by excessive use of digital screens. The disorder can occur as a result of prolonged exposure to bright lights, glare, or reflections from screens. It can also be caused by errors in the way digital images are converted to analog form, or by the way screens are used. Symptoms of CVS include headaches, eye pain, oriental Illusions, and fatigue. Treatment focuses on reducing exposure to the factors that cause the disorder, and on the use of appropriate glasses or contact lenses to reduce the effects of glare. Aim: Analyze the Association of Deha-Prakriti with Computer Vision Syndrome, and evaluation of the efficacy of Padabhyanga in Computer Vision Syndrome. Objectives: To study the association between Deha-Prakriti and Computer Vision Syndrome with the Prakrati case Performa. To assest the efficacy of Padabhyanga with Tila Taila in the improvement of visual activity in the patient of computer vision syndrome. Methodology: In this study, total of 147 patients of computer vision syndrome will be administered abhyanga of 20 ml of Ttila Taila for 20 minutes for 28 days. Conclusion: This trial may provide evidence of the efficacy of Padabhyanga in computer vision syndrome.

 

Keywords: Computer vision syndrome, Padabhyanga, Tila Taila, Prakariti, Shushkakshipaka

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