Evidence supporting the use of: Euphorbia
For the health condition: Eye Infections

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Source of validity: Traditional
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Euphorbia species have a long history of use in traditional medicine across various cultures, including for the treatment of eye infections and other ocular conditions. Historical texts from Ayurveda and folk medicine sometimes mention the application of Euphorbia latex or plant extracts for eye ailments such as conjunctivitis or irritation. The rationale behind this usage typically stems from Euphorbia’s recognized antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory properties in traditional systems. However, scientific validation is lacking: modern pharmacological and clinical studies evaluating Euphorbia for ocular infections are minimal to non-existent, and there are significant safety concerns due to the plant’s irritant and toxic latex, which can actually damage eye tissues. As a result, medical authorities strongly advise against the use of Euphorbia preparations in or around the eyes. In summary, while Euphorbia’s use for eye infections is rooted in tradition, there is little to no scientific evidence supporting its efficacy or safety for this purpose, and its use is generally discouraged in modern practice.

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