Cloudiness of the lens of the eye resulting in decreased vision is referred to as a cataract. A person with cataract experiences glare, foggy and blurred vision and sees halos around lights. Cataract may affect one or both the eyes. It is mostly age-related and is largely seen in the elderly. It can occur due to trauma, post surgery or in rare cases may be present at birth. The person complains of photosensitivity (sensitivity to light) and has difficulty reading, driving and recognizing faces due to diminished vision. Homeopathy is the safest and natural mode of treatment for cataract. In the early stage, when the cataract starts to develop, these medicines are known to retard clouding of the lens. They are equally helpful in restoring blurred vision. Thus, medicines help avoid surgery and its side effects such as infection, bleeding, and retinal detachment. Homeopathic medicines for cataract are, therefore, beneficial for the opacity of the lens and stops further progression of the disease.
Homeopathic Medicines for Cataract
Top recommended medicines for cataract are Calcarea Flourica, Cineraria Maritima, Conium, Silicea, and Natrum Muriaticum. Calcarea Flourica is a top grade medicine for cataract with opaque spots in the cornea. Cineraria Maritima is prescribed for traumatic, senile cataract and corneal opacities. Conium is known to effectively treat cataract resulting from injury to the eye. Cataract in office workers with weak vision is treated well with Silicea. Natrum Muriaticum is the most effective among medicines for cataract which is incipient (in the initial stage) and photophobia.
1. Silicea, Magnesia Carbonica and Ammoniacum Dorema – For Cataract with Diminished Vision
Top grade medicines for cataract with diminished vision are Silicea, Magnesia Carbonica and Ammoniacum Dorema. Silicea is indicated for cataract with weak vision resulting from overuse of the eyes. Cataract cases in which the person sees tiny black particles before the eye, together with dimness of sight, are best treated with medicine Magnesia Carbonica. Ammoniacum Dorema is the most reliable among medicines for cataract with a diminished vision where the eyes get easily fatigued from reading.
2. Natrum Sulphuricum and Psorinum – For Cataract with Photophobia
The most effective medicines for cataract where it is accompanied by photophobia are Natrum Sulphuricum and Psorinum. Natrum Sulphuricum is the best prescription for cataract with photophobia, especially on waking up in the morning. Cataract along with photophobia when walking in the open air is treated well Psorinum, making it one of the most reliable medicines for cataract of this type.
3. Calcarea Flourica, Carbo Animalis, and Conium – For Cataract in Elderly
Calcarea Flourica, Carbo Animalis, and Conium are rated among the best medicines for cataract in elderly persons, also known as an age-related cataract. In cases in the elderly where the person complains of flickering and sparks before his eyes, Calcarea Flourica is the most effective among medicines for cataract in the elderly. Another popular prescription is Carbo Animalis. The symptoms to look out for prescription of Carbo Animalis are that objects seem far off and there is dimness of vision when reading which gets better by rubbing the eyes. Conium is mostly indicated for cataract in elderly persons who also experience photophobia and excessive lachrymation. Paralysis of ocular muscles is also treated well with Conium, making it one of the sought after medicines for cataract in the elderly.
4. Antimonium Tartaricum, Pulsatilla and China – For Developing Cataract
The most recommended medicines for cataract which is developing are Antimonium Tartaricum, Pulsatilla and China. Antimonium Tartaricum is indicated for incipient cataract which is characterised by weak vision and tired eyes. Pulsatilla is very effective for treating incipient cataract with cloudiness of the lens of the eye occurring at the very initial stage. In the case of incipient cataract with the feeling that there’s a foreign body in the eye, China is the best medicine to prescribe.
5. Calendula, Conium and Tellurium – For Cataract Developing after Injury
Top rated medicines for a cataract that develops after an injury are Calendula, Conium and Tellurium. Calendula is very effective for cataract from injury where the person senses a foreign body in his eyes. Cataract developing after injury and accompanied by blurred vision is best treated with Conium. Tellurium is the most effective for cataract developing post injury along with ocular lesions.
6. Senega, Arnica and Strontium Carbonicum – For Cataract that Develops Post Surgery
The most effective medicines for a cataract that develops after surgery are Senega, Arnica and Strontium Carbonicum. Senega is most reliable among medicines for a cataract that develops after surgery and causes flickering and double vision. The person feels the need to wipe the eyes frequently. For cataract that develops after an injury, leaving the person feeling bruised and sore in the eyes, Arnica is the most suitable treatment option. Strontium Carbonicum is the best among medicines for cataract developing after a surgery where the person complains of green spots before the eyes and photophobia.
Management
- Adequate light, especially while reading and writing
- Proper eye glasses or contact lenses should be worn as prescribed by the physician
- Avoid night driving as much as possible
- Take proper rest and practice eye movement exercises
I have not seen information on eye movements to practice. Where can i find them?
Thank you!
Dr Sharma: I am 85 and I have cataracts, possibly for 15 years or so. I want very much to treat them with Homeopathy, but cannot find a Homeopath in my state. I am untrained myself, although I do use Homeopathy for other things on myself. I’ve read your article on cataracts and the remedies you suggest – some of which I already have. I just don’t know about potency, frequency and how to proceed. My right eye now is very blurry, has floaters, is very photosensitive, and I need to get started. I nearly had surgery 5 years ago, but just didn’t feel good about it. My left eye has one too, but is not as bad. Is this something you could guide me on from long distance?
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Hello Dr. Sharma, Thank you so much for publishing this great website. I was diagnosed with a Cataract in R eye last summer, Stage 2. I used Homeopathic eye drops Cineraria Maritima (SCHWABE from Germany), but still have the cataracts. It seemed the floaters cleared up for a few months, but returned this past month.
It seems per your website that your #4 listing of ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM, PULSATILLA & CHINA may be the best treatment, and I wanted your advice/approval.
Although I’m a Senior, I really feel it started with overuse of my cell phone (near my face) between 2013 – 2020, which resulted in itchy eyes. I was worried that the lens was damaged from EMF from cell phone. I used organic Castor Oil drops about 8 times, which was soothed by morning, but the cataracts continue, with floaters.
I have canceled any cataract surgery, so far. Trying to heal via Homeopathy. (By the way, when I saw a Homeopathist in the 1990’s for other issues, he determined that I’m a “Pulsatilla Person.” I don’t really know what that meant, but it may mean that #4 is best for me.
Just recently developed a cloud or slight diminished vision in my right eye. I’ve been using Eyebright herbal tincture and just recently have started using a single drop of castor oil at night. Condition has not gotten any worse. In the morning it doesn’t bother me but as he afternoon wears on I’m blinking more. My lifestyle diet excludes all animal products of any kind for 13 years. Herbal teas and starchy foods and veggies 🥗 round out my foods. What tinctures would you recommend ? Thank u
Dear Dr Sharma , I thank you very much for your precious advise. Please could you tell us the potency and frequency of repetition of the above remedies?
Cataracts
Hi, my age is 40 yrs got cataract in left eye at starting type. Pls advice treatment for this.
Thanks
Hello Dr Sharma,
I am 62 yrs old.I used glass of power 2.5 on both eyes since more than 15 years.I have cataract in right eye since few months.
So I want to know effective homeopathy eye drops and medicine to cure or detained progress.
Thanks
Hi,
I am an 80 yr old writer, vegetarian, non-smoker, with a healthy lifestyle. I was diagnosed with cataracts abt 5 yrs ago, and recommended glasses. I wore glasses in earlier life,and I don’t believe they help; to me they weaken the eyes.
I do not plan on cataract surgery, I know there are others ways to reduce. the cataract substance
more naturally. My friend, an Ayurvedic practitioner suggests pure rose water.Amazon has eye homeopathic herbal drops by a Dr Christianson. But it is in alcohol base. My question: Isn’t an alcohol base eye drop harmful to the eyes? Have you any other recommendations for drops or oral remedies for the eyes!
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Hello Dr Sharma,
Pleased to meet you. I have been using homeopathic remedies for over 40 years.
I am 65 old and had an eye exam this week. I have cataracts that are growing from the outside toward the middle of my eye and are now 1mm away from beginning to impar my vision. I saw a photo of my eye and the growing whiteish colored cataracts.
Which of your recommended remedies would you recommend? I would like to find a remedy to remove these cataracts, if possible.
Sincerely,
Mark
Treatment for glaucoma and dry macular degeneration
Hello,
My dog lost one eye to glaucoma 2 years ago. She now has a cataract in the remaining eye, and is almost blind, but no glaucoma. She’s 14 years old. Is there anything that could help her?