Evidence supporting the use of: Dragon's Blood (unspecified)
For the health condition: Eye Infections
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Dragon's Blood refers to several red resins obtained from different plant species, commonly from the genera Daemonorops, Dracaena, Croton, or Pterocarpus. Its use in treating eye infections is primarily rooted in traditional medicine, particularly in Ayurvedic, Chinese, and various folk medicinal systems. Historically, Dragon's Blood has been applied topically or as an ingredient in eye washes, believed to possess antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. Ancient texts and ethnobotanical surveys document its use for eye ailments, but these references are anecdotal and not supported by rigorous clinical studies.
Scientific evidence regarding the efficacy and safety of Dragon's Blood for eye infections is limited. While some in vitro studies suggest that extracts of certain Dragon's Blood species have antimicrobial effects, these studies have not specifically investigated eye pathogens or ocular applications. Moreover, no well-designed clinical trials have evaluated its effectiveness or safety for use in or around the eyes. As such, the use of Dragon's Blood for eye infections remains primarily traditional, and the evidence supporting its efficacy for this purpose is weak.
Overall, while traditional use exists, caution is warranted due to the lack of robust scientific validation and potential for ocular irritation or toxicity.
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Other health conditions supported by Dragon's Blood (unspecified)
AbrasionsAbscesses
Afterbirth Pain
Bleeding (external)
Blisters
Boils
Bruises (healing)
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Cuts
Diarrhea
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Lesions
Oral Surgery
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