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Ayurvedic Treatment For Myopia

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  Ayurvedic Treatment of Myopia and Holistic Eye Care The  Ayurvedic Treatment of Eye  disorders is rooted in restoring the balance of the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), nourishing the eye tissues, and promoting wellness of the eyes from the inside out. Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common condition that Ayurveda addresses with a variety of therapies, diet, and lifestyle recommendations—many of which benefit numerous other eye ailments as well. Ayurvedic Treatment of Myopia Ayurveda takes a holistic approach to managing myopia, aiming to correct doshic imbalances and strengthen the eyes. Some of the most effective Ayurvedic therapies include: Netra Tarpana/Netra Basti :  Medicated ghee is retained over closed eyes for a specific period using a dough dam. This deeply nourishes optical tissues, improves circulation, and supports vision improvement . Trataka (Candle Gazing ):  Focused gazing at a candle flame to exercise and strengthen the eyes’ focusing muscles—...

Increased Rate of Cardiac Arrest Post COVID

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  Increased Rate of Cardiac Arrest Post-COVID: A Growing Concern The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on global health, affecting not just the lungs but multiple organ systems. Among the emerging concerns in the post-pandemic world is the rise in cardiac arrests and other cardiovascular complications among those who recovered from COVID-19. Recent studies and clinical reports are revealing a disturbing trend— an increased incidence of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) even among relatively young and previously healthy individuals. Understanding Cardiac Arrest and Its Connection to COVID-19 Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating, leading to a cessation of blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. Without immediate medical intervention, it can be fatal within minutes. During the pandemic, researchers observed that COVID-19 causes systemic inflammation , blood clot formation, and direct injury to heart muscle (myocarditis). These effects don’t alw...

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