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=== Clinic ===
=== Clinic ===
* Cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision.
* Symptoms may include faded colours, blurry or double vision, halos around light, trouble with bright lights, and difficulty seeing at night.
* This may result in trouble driving, reading, or recognizing faces. Poor vision caused by cataracts may also result in an increased risk of falling and depression. Cataracts cause 51% of all cases of blindness and 33% of visual impairment worldwide.
=== Signs / Symptoms ===
* Bilateral cataracts in an infant due to congenital rubella syndrome
* Signs and symptoms vary depending on the type of cataract, though considerable overlap occurs. People with nuclear sclerotic or brunescent cataracts often notice a reduction of vision. Nuclear cataracts typically cause greater impairment of distance vision than of near vision. Those with posterior subcapsular cataracts usually complain of glare as their major symptom.
* The severity of cataract formation, assuming no other eye disease is present, is judged primarily by a visual acuity test. Other symptoms include frequent changes of glasses and colored halos due to hydration of lens.<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup>
* Congenital cataracts can result in amblyopia if not treated in a timely manner.


=== Miasm ===
=== Miasm ===
[[RBL, Rubella|RBL]]


=== Remedies ===
* [[RBL, Rubella|RBL]]
[[Post op remedies]]
* [[CMV, Cytomegalovirus|CMV]] <ref>Kempen JH, Sugar EA, Lyon AT, Lewis RA, Jabs DA, Heinemann MH, Dunn JP; Studies of Ocular Complications of AIDS Research Group. Risk of cataract in persons with cytomegalovirus retinitis and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Ophthalmology. 2012 Nov;119(11):2343-50. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2012.05.044. Epub 2012 Jul 30. PMID: 22853972; PMCID: PMC3650486.</ref>
* [[VZV, Varicella Zoster Virus|VZV]] <ref>CLINICAL CORRESPONDENCE
 
Vol 133 No 1517: 26 June 2020
 
Ocular complications from primary varicella infection
 
Aaron Yap, Joanne L Sims, Rachael L Niederer</ref>
 
 
 
=== [[Post op remedies]] ===
* General complications: [[Arn, Arnica Montana|Arn]], [[Calen, Calendula Officinalis|CALEN]], [[Seneg, Senega|Seneg]]
 
* [[Chemosis]] after cataract surgery: Callen , Guare , [[Phyt, Phytolacca Decandra|Phyt]]
 
 
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] ===


* General complications:L [[Arn, Arnica Montana|Arn]], [[Calen, Calendula Officinalis|CALEN]], [[Seneg, Senega|Seneg]]
* [[CF, Tissue Salt Remedy|CF]]


* Chemosis after cataract surgery: Callen , Guare , [[Phyt, Phytolacca Decandra|Phyt]]
== Remedies ==
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| rowspan="3" |'''With Diminished Vision'''
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=== [[Sil, Silicea|Sil]] ===
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* Silicea is indicated for cataract with weak vision resulting from overuse of the eyes.
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=== [[Mag-c, Magnesia Carbonica|Mag-c]] ===
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* Tiny black particles before the eye, together with dimness of sight
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=== [[Ammc, Ammoniacum Gummi|Ammc]] ===
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* Cataract with a diminished vision where the eyes get easily fatigued from reading.
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| rowspan="2" |'''With Photophobia'''
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=== [[Nat-s, Natrum Sulphuricum|Nat-s]] ===
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* Cataract with photophobia, esp on waking up in the morning.
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=== [[Psor, Psorinum|Psor]] ===
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* Cataract along with photophobia when walking in the open air is treated well Psor.
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| rowspan="3" |'''Age-related cataract'''
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=== [[Calc-f, Calcarea fluorica|Calc-f]] ===
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* Flickering and sparks before his eyes,
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=== [[Carb-an, Carbo Animalis|Carb-an]] ===
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* Objects seem far off and there is dimness of vision when reading which gets better by rubbing the eyes.
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=== [[Con, Conium Maculatum|Con]] ===
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* Photophobia + Excessive lachrymation.
* Paralysis of ocular muscles
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| rowspan="3" |'''Developing Cataract (Incipient cataract)'''
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=== [[Ant-t, Antimonium tartaricum|Ant-t]] ===
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* Incipient cataract + Weak vision and tired eyes.
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=== [[Puls, Pulsatilla pratensis|Puls]] ===
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* Incipient cataract + Cloudiness of the lens of the eye occurring at the very initial stage.
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=== [[Chin, China Officinalis|Chin]] ===
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* Incipient cataract with the feelingof foreign body in the eye
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| rowspan="4" |'''Developing after Injury'''
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=== [[Calen, Calendula Officinalis|Calen]] ===
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* Calen is very effective for cataract from injury where the person senses a foreign body in his eyes.
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|[[Con, Conium Maculatum|Con]]
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* Cataract developing after injury + Blurred vision
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=== [[Tell, Tellurium metallicum|Tell]] ===
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* Tellurium is the most effective for cataract developing post injury + Ocular lesions.
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=== [[Arn, Arnica Montana|Arn]] ===
|Feeling bruised and sore in the eyes,
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| rowspan="2" |'''Develops Post Surgery'''
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=== [[Seneg, Senega|Seneg]] ===
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* Flickering and double vision.
* He feels the need to wipe the eyes frequently.
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=== [[Stront-c, Strontium Carbonicum|Stront-c]] ===
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* Green spots before the eyes and photophobia.
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 7 January 2024

Clinic

  • Cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision.
  • Symptoms may include faded colours, blurry or double vision, halos around light, trouble with bright lights, and difficulty seeing at night.
  • This may result in trouble driving, reading, or recognizing faces. Poor vision caused by cataracts may also result in an increased risk of falling and depression. Cataracts cause 51% of all cases of blindness and 33% of visual impairment worldwide.


Signs / Symptoms

  • Bilateral cataracts in an infant due to congenital rubella syndrome
  • Signs and symptoms vary depending on the type of cataract, though considerable overlap occurs. People with nuclear sclerotic or brunescent cataracts often notice a reduction of vision. Nuclear cataracts typically cause greater impairment of distance vision than of near vision. Those with posterior subcapsular cataracts usually complain of glare as their major symptom.
  • The severity of cataract formation, assuming no other eye disease is present, is judged primarily by a visual acuity test. Other symptoms include frequent changes of glasses and colored halos due to hydration of lens.[citation needed]
  • Congenital cataracts can result in amblyopia if not treated in a timely manner.

Miasm


Post op remedies


Tissue Salt Remedies

Remedies

With Diminished Vision

Sil

  • Silicea is indicated for cataract with weak vision resulting from overuse of the eyes.

Mag-c

  • Tiny black particles before the eye, together with dimness of sight

Ammc

  • Cataract with a diminished vision where the eyes get easily fatigued from reading.
With Photophobia

Nat-s

  • Cataract with photophobia, esp on waking up in the morning.

Psor

  • Cataract along with photophobia when walking in the open air is treated well Psor.
Age-related cataract

Calc-f

  • Flickering and sparks before his eyes,

Carb-an

  • Objects seem far off and there is dimness of vision when reading which gets better by rubbing the eyes.

Con

  • Photophobia + Excessive lachrymation.
  • Paralysis of ocular muscles
Developing Cataract (Incipient cataract)

Ant-t

  • Incipient cataract + Weak vision and tired eyes.

Puls

  • Incipient cataract + Cloudiness of the lens of the eye occurring at the very initial stage.

Chin

  • Incipient cataract with the feelingof foreign body in the eye
Developing after Injury

Calen

  • Calen is very effective for cataract from injury where the person senses a foreign body in his eyes.
Con
  • Cataract developing after injury + Blurred vision

Tell

  • Tellurium is the most effective for cataract developing post injury + Ocular lesions.

Arn

Feeling bruised and sore in the eyes,
Develops Post Surgery

Seneg

  • Flickering and double vision.
  • He feels the need to wipe the eyes frequently.

Stront-c

  • Green spots before the eyes and photophobia.
  1. Kempen JH, Sugar EA, Lyon AT, Lewis RA, Jabs DA, Heinemann MH, Dunn JP; Studies of Ocular Complications of AIDS Research Group. Risk of cataract in persons with cytomegalovirus retinitis and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Ophthalmology. 2012 Nov;119(11):2343-50. doi: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2012.05.044. Epub 2012 Jul 30. PMID: 22853972; PMCID: PMC3650486.
  2. CLINICAL CORRESPONDENCE Vol 133 No 1517: 26 June 2020 Ocular complications from primary varicella infection Aaron Yap, Joanne L Sims, Rachael L Niederer