I have a red eye problem. Little red spot is covered on my face. What should I do now. Please help.
Ask Free Question
Causes of red eye are- *conjunctivitis - infection in eyes*dry eyes-dry eye occurs when your tear glands produce insufficient quantity of tears to properly lubricate your eyes. * due to strain in eyes (long term computer viewing, lack of sleep) * excessive smokingand alcohol consumption *. External factors -extremely dry air, dust, smoke and long time sun exposure. Follow these best method for the treatment of red eyes- * don't rub your eyes. * wash your eyes with cold water twice a day. * buy an eye cup from chemist and rinse your eyes with gulab jal after filling gulab jal in eye cup. If you can not find eye cup, please put few drops of gulab jal in both eyes using eye dropper. * give rest to your eyes for 5 minutes when you are working the computer screen/mobileby covering your eyes with your palms. * take adequate sleep ofminimum 6 hours daily in night. According to ayurveda when bile secretion of liver become hot, then our eyes become reddish. To treat this cause please drink 10 ml gulab jal twice a day with a glass of water. * do not eat non veg (chicken, eggs), peanuts (moong fali), dry fruits especially kashew (kaju).
Ask Free Question
Redness of the eyes has multiple causes associated with it. To enumerate a few common causes: (1) allergy of the eye. It is usually caused by improper eye hygiene. There is a tendency to rub the eyes with fingers, handkerchief, cloth, etc. This is not a good habit because it tends to transmit lots of virus, bacteria and dust into the eye. Allergy usually presents with symptoms of watering (clear water), redness and itching of the eye. (2) infectious conjunctivitis: this is usually associated with white-yellowish discharge. If so, it would be a good idea to go and show to an eye specialist in person. (3) foreign body lodged in the eye. This is more commonly associated with people who drive 2 wheeler vehicles without protection. It occurs more commonly in one eye. Foreign bodies that commonly get lodged are eyelashes, insect wings, small insects, dust particles, iron particles (more common with people working in the iron industry) the solution for a foreign body lodged in the eye would be better provided by an eye specialist at the clinic. (4) raised intraocular pressure: this is a condition known as glaucoma. It is not so common as the previous mentioned conditions. There is usually associated pain in the eyes. It is commonly bilateral (occurs in both eyes). There is usually a positive family history of glaucoma associated in a majority of the cases. (5) inflammation of the coats of the eyeball. This is known as" uveitis" it is also a relatively less common condition. There is associated pain. It would require a thorough eye checkup including the retina-thus a good idea would be to visit the eye specialist in person. From the symptoms described by you, it seems more likely to be a case of allergy. Maintaining the precautions and hygiene that I mentioned should probably work well for you. Hope my suggestions helped you. Take care.
Take help from the best doctors
Ask a free question
Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors