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Best Home Remedies for Curing Your Eye Infection

Dr. Rahul Verma 823 Views
Published: 24 Jul 2024
Updated: 24 Jul 2024

When harmful microbes such as bacteria or viruses enter your eye, they can cause an infection that leads to irritation and swelling. This might result in discomfort in the eye, along with redness, and secretion of discharge.

There are various reasons you can get an eye infection, such as constantly touching your eyes with unclean hands, rubbing your eyes, and sharing a towel or makeup with others. Sometimes, allergic reactions also lead to infection in the eyes.

It’s important to promptly treat eye infections so they do not spread or create complications. The good news is that you can treat your eye infection at home without much hassle. But, before we jump into the list of best home remedies to treat an eye infection, watch for clear signs:

  1. Red eyes 
  2. Swollen eyelids
  3. Clumpy lashes
  4. Unpleasant discharge
  5. Itching and irritation in the eyes

If you identify with any of the eye problems mentioned above, you don't have to worry. Before you think about going quickly to see a doctor, there are some treatments at home that you should try to soothe your eye problems.

Remediating Eye Problems at Home

We bring you simple home remedies for eye infections that might prevent a visit to a doctor and offer comfort at home.

  1. Apply Cold Compress
    Always begin by applying warm compresses. You need only two things: a clean cloth and water that is not too hot or cold. Dip the cloth in water, then squeeze it and place it softly on top of your closed eyes to feel the pleasant heat. Do this practice 3 to 4 times daily, around 10 minutes each time—it will help your eyes get rid of bacterial infection as you move on.

  2. Prepare Saline Solution
    A calming saltwater rinse can feel like heaven to your eyes, especially when dealing with an eye infection. Mix one teaspoon of salt with one cup of water that has been distilled or boiled and let it cool down before using it. This is a simple way to clean your eyes and remove eye irritants. Moreover, this mix helps eliminate eye discomfort and makes them feel better.

  3. Make Honey Drop
    Think honey is just to help in your weight loss journey? It actually has many more uses than that. Honey also acts as an antibacterial, which is good for your eyes. Mix the same amounts of honey and warm water, and wait until it cools down to room temperature. After it cools down, use a dropper to put the sweet liquid straight into your sore eye. This natural treatment brings comfort and fastens the healing process.

  4. Make use of Green Tea Bags
    Take out those green tea bags you stored, thinking you might one day replace your regular tea with healthy green tea. This mix contains anti-inflammatory properties, making it an ideal option for all-round health benefits. Use two tea bags to prepare a soothing cup of tea. Let it cool, then put a few drops in your eyes. This will not only calm the itchiness and swelling in the eyes but also help clean the affected area.

  5. Take Effective Care of Your Eyes Regularly
    Keep in mind that taking care of your eyes' health needs attention every day. It is necessary to eat different coloured vegetables, especially green, orange, and yellow, and do things ahead of time to protect your sight from damaging sun rays and the glare of screens on computers or phones. Your eyes are an unparalleled gift from god, so why not take special care of them?

Key Takeaway

These are the most recommended home remedies for your eye infection treatment. They are simple methods and don’t call for expertise to start. Though these methods are comforting as they are warm and are derived from nature, it's essential not to ignore an ongoing infection. Should the issue remain and still cause difficulties after trying these solutions, then consult a doctor as soon as possible.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

  1. Can an eye infection cause serious damage to the eye?

    Answer:- Eye infections may appear to be a simple problem but can have drastic implications. So, it’s never advisable to simply ignore the infection.

  2. Are there special steps to be careful about when treating eye infections with home remedies?

    Answer:- When treating eye infections at home, always wash your hands well before and after using remedies. If symptoms continue or become more severe, seek advice from your doctor quickly to receive the required medical help.

  3. Can I use over-the-counter eye drops to treat my eye infection at home?

    Answer:- Though eye drops may provide significant relief to the eyes, buying them without a prescription may not be very effective in treating the real cause of the infection. Thus, it is recommended that you seek help from a medical expert.

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