Senile Ocular Fatigue Support
Ophthalmology Thomas Pillai•Gender: Male•Age: 68 years (Elderly)• Chronicity: 2 years
Presenting Complaints & History
- Frequent eye fatigue and dryness when reading news
- Mild difficulty adjusting to changes in room lighting
- Watery eyes in wind, causing reading interruptions
- Anxiety regarding progressive visual health decline
Clinical Assessment
Elderly gentleman seeking supportive care for age-related ocular dryness and reading fatigue. Already had presbyopic spectacles.
Diagnostic Investigations: Fundus check normal (no active macular degeneration); early nuclear sclerosis lens changes.
Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management
Constitutional support to optimize micro-circulation in ciliary body, improve tear film retention, and calm senile eye fatigue.
Selected Constitutional Remedies: Calcarea Phosphorica and Physostigma
Lifestyle & Nutritional Support
Using bright reading lights, carrying moisturizing drops, solving print puzzles, and daily walking.
Clinical Outcome
Follow-up Period: 6 months- Significant reduction in reading fatigue and dry eyes
- Complete resolution of watery eyes in wind
- Improved visual focus adjustment in different lighting
- Sustained eye comfort and reassurance on follow-up
✓Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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