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Ptosis is when the upper eyelid droops over the eye. The eyelid may droop just a little, or so much that it covers the pupil (the black dot at the center of your eye that lets light in). Ptosis can limit or even completely block normal vision. Children and adults can have ptosis.
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In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are: 👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis 1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather 2. Gelsemium- Ptosis witRead more
In homeopathy, Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis refers to three key remedies commonly used to treat drooping of the eyelids (ptosis). These remedies are:
👁️ Dr. Tyler’s Trio of Ptosis
1. Causticum- Ptosis due to paralysis of eyelid muscles; often right-sided; worse in cold weather
2. Gelsemium- Ptosis with general weakness, drowsiness, and heaviness; often left-sided
3. Sepia- Ptosis with hormonal imbalance or chronic fatigue; often in women and children
🧠 Why These Remedies?
See less– Causticum- is known for its action on motor nerves and is often indicated in paralytic conditions.
– Gelsemium- is used when ptosis is associated with nervous exhaustion, trembling, and mental dullness.
– Sepia- is helpful in chronic cases, especially when ptosis is linked to constitutional weakness or hormonal changes.