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Home Remedies For Eye Infection: Procedure, Recovery, Risk & Complication

Last Updated: Mar 08, 2021

What are the best home remedies for eye infection?

An eye infection is a very common problem that everyone faces at some point in time in their lives. There can be many reasons for such infections -bacteria, viruses, allergies, or other microbiological means. It is advisable to get your eye tested if you have such conditions. Alternatively, you can opt for some home remedies that can keep your eyes safeguarded against such eye infections.

  1. Warm Compresses:

    This is one of the time tested remedies for conjunctivitis and other eye infections. Heat reduces the pain in your eyes and can also improve blood circulation. Take a clean towel and dip it in hot water. Wring out the excess liquid and keep this on your eyes for about a minute or two.

    Repeat this procedure a few times a day. Use separate hand towels for both the eyes as the infection in one eye need not be passed on to the other eye.

  2. Eyebright:

    Eyebright (euphrasia) is an effective herbal treatment for eye infections and irritation. This is used especially in the case of. To make this, simmer a teaspoon of eyebright herb in a cup of water for about 10 minutes. Let it be cool, and then strain it using clean cheesecloth. Use this liquid as an eyewash to wash your eyes. Remember to make this liquid fresh every day.

  3. Saline Solution:

    A homemade saline solution can also be used to get rid of an eye infection. The solution rinses the eye and is good for irritated, inflamed, and itchy eyes. To make this, mix a teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of water. Boil it and allow it to cool. Once cooled use this solution to rinse your eyes with it. You can do this treatment twice daily for better results.

  4. Honey eye drops:

    Honey possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that help to fight against the eye infection. It helps to reduce eye infections.

  5. Teabag:

    Some tea like green tea, chamomile tea possess anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. Keeping these Teabags helps to reduce inflammation and relaxes your eye.

  6. Avoid contact lenses:

    People wearing contact lenses has a high chance of getting an eye infection. So, try to avoid using contact lenses if you are suffering from an eye infection as it may increase it.

  7. Wash lines:

    Regularly wash your towel, handkerchief and pillowcases. Eye infection such as stye, conjunctivitis is a communicable disease and can spread from one person to another. So, wash your towel and pillowcases in hot water to kill the bacteria.

  8. Avoid sharing towels and handkerchiefs:

    Eye infection is contagious and the bacteria, virus causing this infection can be transmitted by sharing towels and handkerchiefs.

Summary: Symptoms of eye infection can be reduced by using Teabag, Honey eye drops, saline solution, eyebright. Apply warm compresses. Wash with the saline solution. Avoid sharing towels and handkerchiefs.

Are there any side effects of remedies for eye infection?

There are no known side effects when you use these natural home remedies for eye infection. When using the saline solution, use only filtered water and make sure that the salt is completely dissolved in it. Else the impurities can cause more irritation to the eye. When using the warm press method, use treated water and make sure it is pure.

If you feel any difficulties or side effects, get in touch with a doctor immediately. Also, ensure that you do not rub your eyes vigorously whenever you feel the need to itch as this may aggravate the issue.

Summary: Despite being effective, certain home remedies have some side effects which vary from person to person, so choose your home remedy only if you are not allergic or sensitive to the particular substance. Do not use any home remedies in excess as it may be harmful to health.

What are the post-remedy guidelines?

  • After carrying out these home remedies, avoid exposure to the sun. Whenever you step out make sure that you wear sunglasses.
  • Always drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated and safe.
  • In case you want to use medications, use them only after consultation with the doctor.
  • Also do not rub your eyes whenever you feel such irritations. This would only make the symptoms worse.

How long does it take to recover?

Eye infections usually take about a week to subside but the recovery depends on how far your infections have spread. Severe cases can take more time to recover and the infections can take their own time to diminish. In case you feel that the recovery is taking a long time, do consult with an eye specialist immediately.

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Are the results of the home remedies for eye infection are permanent?

Eye infections are a result of various factors and it varies from person to person. Hence the results of the remedy are not permanent and it depends on how well you take care of your eyes after these remedies. Take adequate steps to ensure that your eyes always stay healthy and active. Try to consume lots of fruits and vegetables along with fish, as it is rich in omega 3 fatty acids.

You can opt to undergo these treatment methods whenever possible even after you are free from the symptoms, as they are extremely safe for your eyes.

Is there any training or experts required to perform these natural remedies for eye infection?

Care should be taken while performing these remedies as they pertain to the treatment of the eye. Do not rub your eye, even if you feel the need to do so. Also, make sure that the saline solutions used are really clean and free of impurities. In case your condition worsens or the infection spreads, seek medical attention immediately.

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