
Description
Netra Tarpana is a traditional Ayurvedic eye care therapy focused on nourishing and relaxing the eyes. In this therapy, medicated ghee is gently retained around the eyes for a specific time using a soft dough ring. The therapy helps soothe the eyes and support eye-region wellness.
At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Netra Tarpana Therapy is planned after proper Ayurvedic consultation. It may be suggested for dry eyes, eye strain, tired eyes, burning sensation, screen-related eye discomfort, and general eye nourishment. The therapy supports relaxation, lubrication, and cooling comfort for the eyes.
Key Benefits:
- Supports relief from dry and tired eyes
- Helps reduce screen-related eye strain
- Supports natural lubrication and nourishment
- May help in burning sensation and eye discomfort
- Provides cooling and relaxing effect to the eyes
- Supports overall eye wellness and relaxation
Consolidated Benefit Explanation:
Netra Tarpana helps nourish the eyes, reduce dryness, and support comfort from strain and tiredness. When done under Ayurvedic guidance, it may support better eye relaxation, cooling effect, lubrication, and overall eye wellness.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Netra Tarpana Therapy?
Netra Tarpana is an Ayurvedic eye care therapy where medicated ghee is retained around the eyes to support nourishment, lubrication, and relaxation.
Who can take Netra Tarpana Therapy?
Netra Tarpana may be suggested for people with dry eyes, eye strain, tired eyes, burning sensation, and screen-related discomfort. Final suitability depends on doctor consultation.
Is Netra Tarpana Therapy painful?
No, Netra Tarpana is generally not painful. It is a gentle therapy, and the medicated ghee is used carefully around the eye area under supervision.
How long does a Netra Tarpana session take?
The session duration may vary as per the treatment plan, but it usually takes around 20 to 40 minutes depending on the person’s condition and doctor’s advice.
What should I avoid after Netra Tarpana Therapy?
After Netra Tarpana, avoid screen use, direct sunlight, dust exposure, cold wind, and rubbing the eyes for some time. The doctor may suggest simple eye care guidance.