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Retinal detachment

My father has a problem with his eye, hes having Retinal detachment( eye problem). is there any remedy for retinal detachment. thanks in advance
 
  nadeem4u on 2006-11-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I have no direct experience in the treatment of Glaucoma which i believe has caused your dad's retinal detachment.

Pankaj Varma has had experience in the treatment of Glaucoma with Osmium 30c and you are advised to contact him for further information by email if he does not see this post and respond on the ABC.

You are advised to consult an Eye surgeon ASAP for treatment of his Retinal detachment which homeopathy cannot cure.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Doing BATES exercise(Palming by closing eyes with palms for some time daily can help.)

Laser surgery is one option.

A few remedies like Phos, gels, calad, Merc. sol(low potency)have helped in curing this condition according to indications.
 
maheeru last decade
Also intake of Calc. fluor 6x can help.
 
maheeru last decade
What are his current symptoms?
Explain his personality type.
What illnesses has he been through from child hood till now?

Ask your dad to eliminate unnecessary stress and grief (if any) from his life.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Give details of his eye pressure reading.
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
To pankaj Verma

My father is a professor. He is diabetic since 1988, right now his age is 55. He is Hypertensive and under gone bypass surgery in 2003. He has had catract surgery for both eyes after catract surgery vitrous haemerge and retinal detachment was detected in left eye. He under went viterectomy in May 2005. His right eye vision is 100% after surgery but left eye vision is only 3%.
 
nadeem4u last decade
please answer ASAP thanks
 
nadeem4u last decade
Vitrectomy is a microsurgical procedure in which specialized instruments and techniques are used to repair retinal disorders, many of which were previously considered inoperable. The initial step in this procedure is usually the removal of the vitreous gel through very small (~1.4mm) incisions in the eye wall, hence the name 'vitrectomy'. The vitreous is removed with a miniature handheld cutting device and replaced with a special saline solution similar to the liquid being removed from the eye. A high intensity fiberoptic light source is used to illuminate the inside of the eye while the surgeon works. The surgeon uses a specialized operating microscope and contact lenses, which allow a clear view of the vitreous cavity and retina at various magnifications. The procedure is performed in an operating room under local or (occasionally) general anesthesia. It can often be done as an ambulatory procedure.
Although vitrectomy procedures are sometimes performed through incisions made near the front of the eye, most vitreoretinal surgeons enter the globe through a part of the eye known as the pars plana. This is why the procedure is often referred to as a trans pars plana vitrectomy (TPPV). Entering the eye through this location avoids damage to the retina and the crystalline lens.
Source:http://www.vrmny.com/vitrectomy.htm
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
This is how the surgery is done.

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PANKAJ VARMA last decade
Did the Retina get detached by itself or due to error in surgery ??
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
What is his blood pressure reading these days ?

(*Hypertensive...you said in your post.)
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
To Pankaj

1. Detachment occured itself due to vitrous heamerage.

2. Normal by taking medicines (anti-hypertensive)
 
nadeem4u last decade
Give him Aurum Mettalicum 200C

Three doses in a gap of half hour each.

Then watch response for about a week. Post feed back.

Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade
To Mr. Pankaj Varma

My father have tried Aurum Mettalicum 200c for one week so far, but there isn't any positive change, what further u advise me. I need your help, becasue u have asked me to report after one week
 
nadeem4u last decade
Sir pankaj

I need your reply. Thanks
 
nadeem4u last decade
Nadeem,
The next remedy to be given is Gelsemium...but you must give it in consultation with a local homeopath as your Dad's case is a serious one.

Only internet counselling will not do.

Best wishes
Pankaj Varma
 
PANKAJ VARMA last decade

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