Leber’s optic atrophy
is a hereditary degeneration of nerve cells in the retina, leading to acute or sub
acute loss of central vision. This
condition is usually observed in young adult males, and is transmitted through
the mother. Vision loss is usually
observed in one eye, followed by the other eye a few weeks to a few months
later. There is no specific treatment
for this condition in the modern system of medicine. Affected individuals are monitored on a
long-term basis and are asked to avoid the intake of substances which can
aggravate the condition such as tobacco, alcohol, and drugs like ethambutol as
well as some anti-hypertensive medications.
Ayurvedic herbal treatment
for Leber’s optic atrophy involves the use of medicines which have a specific
action on the eye and optic nerve and which strengthen the nerve cells within
the retina. Medicines which act on the
nervous system can be utilised with good results in the treatment of this
condition. Medicines which act on the
blood tissue and ‘Majja’ tissue of the body are used very effectively in the
management of this condition. Medicines need
to be given in high doses and for prolonged periods ranging from 12 to 18
months in order to control the condition, prevent further degeneration of
vision and salvage vision to the maximum extent possible.
Early commencement of
Ayurvedic herbal treatment is important in order to restore vision and improve
the quality of life of affected individuals.
Ayurvedic herbal treatment thus has a definite role to play in the
management of Leber’s optic atrophy.
The writer, Dr. A. A.
Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com