Lateral rectus palsy, a case report
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Lateral rectus palsy, a case report
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Jeena N. J
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Year: 2023
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Lateral rectus palsy due to VI cranial nerve palsy is usually seen in the middleaged and elderly. This is a case report of lateral rectal palsy of the right eye reported after 2 months of onset. Chief complaints were restriction of lateral movement of the right eyeball with headache, diplopia, and tiresome eyes. A vatasamana Ayurvedic treatment protocol was administered after admitting the patient at Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier Ayurveda College Hospital. The condition was completely cured after the treatment. This case report suggests that Ayurveda treatment protocol may be highly beneficial in such neurological conditions. Keywords: Lateral rectus palsy, abducens nerve, netratarpana etc INTRODUCTION A male aged
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