I have partial ptosis.from. 2 years .first it is mild but now it is partial .my all reports are normal for myasthenia gravis and ocular mysthenia.now doctor suggested me to go for surgery.i am.bit scared .is there a successful treatment for partial ptosis in homoeopathy
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Partial ptosis that has progressed over two years, with myasthenia gravis ruled out, usually points toward a localized neuromuscular or structural weakness rather than a systemic disease.
It is understandable to feel anxious when surgery is suggested, and in such situations it is important to pause and review all options carefully rather than decide out of fear.
From a homoeopathic standpoint, treatment does not aim at instant mechanical correction, but at supporting neuromuscular function and slowing or stabilizing progression, wherever possible. Whether a non-surgical approach is suitable depends on factors such as the degree of drooping, progression over time, associated eye strain or fatigue, and overall health.
Given the duration and progression of your symptoms, a personal consultation is the best next step to assess suitability for conservative management, explain realistic expectations, and help you make an informed decision with confidence.
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It seems to be a neuromuscular concern.
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Homoeopathy has effective treatment regarding this surgery is not primary but if it is getting severe you should go further but once you should take homoeopathy for its effective treatment.
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Partial ptosis – causes :
- Neurogenic
Oculomotor (III) nerve palsy
Horner’s syndrome (ptosis + miosis ± anhidrosis)
Myasthenia gravis (fluctuating, worse on fatigue)
- Myogenic
Levator muscle weakness
Muscular dystrophy
Congenital levator dysgenesis
- Aponeurotic
Age-related (senile ptosis)
Post-surgery / long-term contact lens use
- Mechanical
Eyelid tumors
Edema, chalazion
Scarring
-Traumatic
Eyelid or orbital injury
-Others
Inflammation
Diabetes-related neuropathy
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I understand your fear about surgery, and it’s completely natural to feel scared.
You have partial ptosis for the last 2 years, and all tests for myasthenia gravis and ocular myasthenia are normal. That is an important and reassuring point.
From a homeopathic point of view, ptosis can be due to weakness of the eyelid muscle or its nerve supply. Homeopathy works best when the problem is functional and not due to permanent structural damage.
Since your ptosis has been slowly progressive and present for 2 years, I want to be very honest with you.
Homeopathic treatment may help if there is nerve weakness, muscle fatigue, or functional imbalance. In such cases, improvement can be gradual.
However, if the muscle or tendon has become permanently weak or stretched, homeopathy may not fully correct the drooping.
That is why surgery has been suggested — surgery gives a mechanical correction and faster cosmetic result.
If you wish, we can try homeopathic treatment for a fixed period (for example, 2–3 months) to see if there is any improvement or stabilization.
If there is no response, then surgery remains a safe and effective option. Trying homeopathy first will not harm you or worsen the condition.
My advice is not to delay surgery for too long if ptosis is affecting vision or daily life.
We can try homeopathy for improvement, but surgery is the definitive solution if there is no response.
I understand your concern and the anxiety that comes with being told about surgery — it’s natural to feel scared. Partial ptosis, especially when it has developed slowly over years and all investigations for myasthenia gravis are normal, is usually not dangerous, though it can affect appearance and comfort.
In homeopathy, there are remedies and individualized treatment approaches that can sometimes help improve muscle tone, support nerve function, and slow progression, depending on your overall health and specific symptoms. While homeopathy may not always replace surgery in advanced cases, many patients see improvement in mild to moderate ptosis, especially when treatment is started early and monitored carefully.
I suggest a personal consultation so I can understand your history in detail, examine you, and create a tailored treatment plan. You may call me directly — we can discuss your concerns, evaluate the options, and take a calm, step-by-step approach to manage your ptosis without fear.
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