阿育吠陀治疗眼钝性损伤后单侧视力丧失1例

Sanjeev Rastogi, S. Chawla, R.P. Singh
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一名45岁的健康男性在左眼钝性损伤后出现了严重的视力障碍。受影响的眼睛视力立即丧失,在最初的炎症消退后也没有恢复。他的视网膜检查显示视网膜下出血,并在左侧黄斑区出现绒毛膜视网膜萎缩。为期3个月的常规治疗,包括止血药、抗氧化剂、类固醇和维生素A,除了恢复视力和数手指能力外,没有任何效果。3个月时进行的光学相干断层扫描(OCT)和眼底荧光素血管造影(FFA)显示视网膜色素上皮(RPE) Bruch膜复合体的高反射率和不规则性,视网膜厚度下降。阿育吠陀疗法就是在这个时候开始的。在3个月的治疗随访中(损伤后6个月),左眼视力有显著改善,在Snellen图表上观察到6/18。经过6个月的阿育吠陀治疗和6个月的停药,随后的随访发现患者的左眼视力为6/12。此时进行的OCT和FFA显示RPE Bruch膜复合体的显著改善。阿育吠陀疗法似乎在很大程度上改善了视力,在左眼钝性损伤后,视力完全丧失。
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Ayurvedic Management of Unilateral Loss of Vision Following a Blunt Injury to Eye: A Case Report
A 45-year-old previously healthy male suffered a major visual setback following a blunt injury to his left eye. The vision in the affected eye was lost immediately and did not return after the resolution of initial inflammation. His retinal examination revealed a subretinal hemorrhage with an area of chorioretinal atrophy in the left macula. A 3-month trial of conventional therapy, consisting of hemostatics, antioxidants, steroids, and vitamin A, was of no avail except for the return of vision to finger-counting ability. An optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) conducted at 3 months revealed hyper-reflectivity and irregularity at retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) Bruch’s membrane complex and decreased retinal thickness. Ayurvedic therapy was started at this time. At a 3-month treatment follow-up (6 months following the injury), there was a remarkable improvement in vision in the left eye, which was observed as 6/18 on the Snellen chart. After a total of 6 months of Ayurvedic therapy followed by 6 months of withdrawal, a subsequent follow-up found the vision in the patient’s left eye to be 6/12. OCT and an FFA done at this time was marked by substantial improvements in the RPE Bruch’s membrane complex. Ayurvedic therapy seems to have contributed substantially to the improved vision, which had been lost completely following a blunt injury to the left eye.
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