Author/Authors :
Shayanfar, Jamshid Department of Iranian Traditional Medicine - School of Medicine - Shahed University , Ghasemi, Hassan Department of Ophthalmology - Shahed University , Esmaili, Saeed Department of Traditional Medicine - School of Medicine - Shahed University , Alijaniha, Fatemeh Traditional Medicine Clinical Trial Research Center - Shahed University , Davati, Ali Department of Social Medicine - School of Medicine - Shahed University
Abstract :
Vision impairment is an important general health issue that imposes many costs on governments
and the health system every year. Despite the decline in infectious eye diseases, which has
reduced the vision impairment and blindness over the past two decades, vision impairment is
still a major health problem in some parts of the world. In traditional medicine books, visual
weakness is referred to as “any disturbance in the act of seeing”. Many medicinal herbs have
been mentioned in books of Traditional Iranian medicine (TIM) for the management of vision
impairment. The aim of this study is to review the medicinal plants mentioned in TIM, which are
considered effective for the treatment of vision impairment or its enhancement. In this librarybased study, medicinal plants effective in the treatment of vision impairment were searched
using 6 valid sources of traditional medicine, including Makhzan ol-Adawiya, The Canon of
Medicine, Tuhfat al-Momenin, Al-Abniyah An Haqaiq al-adwiya, Al-Shamil Fi al-Sana’at altebiyah, and Ekhtiarate Badiee. This was done in 10 steps (finding keywords, searching for
resources, preparing a single list, finding synonyms, classifying, reviewing, extracting plants
from compositions, summarizing, scoring and sorting based on the obtained score). A total of
89 medicinal plants were extracted, most of which had a hot and dry temperament. Based on the
obtained score, 12 plants got the highest scores (10 and above). The extracted plants can be the
basis for further clinical studies to make new effective drugs for the prevention and treatment of
vision impairment.