Home Remedies For Bloodshot Eyes
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Home Remedies for Bloodshot Eyes
Summary:
Bloodshot eyes occur when the blood vessels in the eye's white area become enlarged and irritated, leading to redness. This condition can be caused by various factors such as coughing, eyestrain, dry air, sun exposure, dust, foreign particles, allergies, infections, trauma, fatigue, alcohol use, vitamin deficiencies, and high blood pressure.
Causes of Bloodshot Eyes:
- Blepharitis: Skin bacteria cause itching and greasy, crusty eyelids.
- Conjunctivitis: Also known as pink eye, it results from viruses, bacteria, allergies, or skin irritation. It's highly contagious if caused by microorganisms.
- Corneal Ulcers: Viral infections affecting the eye's outer layer lead to this condition.
- Uveitis: Inflammation of the uvea, including the iris and ciliary body, often associated with autoimmune disorders, infections, or toxin exposure.
Home Remedies for Bloodshot Eyes:
1. Cold Water Splash: Rinse closed eyes with cold water to soothe and constrict blood vessels, especially effective for allergic reactions.
2. Cold Compress: Apply an ice pack wrapped in a towel to reduce redness.
3. Warm Compress: Use for non-itchy red eyes often caused by fatigue.
4. Rose Water Drops: Instill three drops of rose water in each eye.
5. Rose Water Mixture: Soak cotton pads in rose water, milk, and aloe vera juice. Place them on closed eyes for 10-20 minutes in a dimly lit room to alleviate redness.
6. Alternate Hot and Cold Compress: Try alternating between hot and cold compresses for relief.
7. Avoid Allergens: Stay away from substances that trigger allergies.
8. Goldenseal: This medicinal plant contains berberine, which compresses blood vessels. Use as a compress or wash to reduce irritation.
9. Tomato Remedy: Consume two ripe tomatoes on an empty stomach in the morning. The vitamin C and flavonoids strengthen blood vessel walls.
10. Artificial Tears: Use non-preservative artificial tears to soothe and clear redness.
11. Preservative-Free Contact Lenses: Choose lenses without preservatives to prevent redness and infections.
Note: Always exercise caution when trying home remedies. Avoid if allergic to any ingredients. The reader is responsible for any actions taken, not the author or website.
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