How to Treat Conjunctivitis - Simple Home Remedies
Are you looking for relief from the burning, itching, swelling and general irritability that comes with a bout of conjunctivitis? Well look no further as you are about to learn how to treat conjunctivitis yourself at home as you read through this article.
You will be able to implement these strategies starting right away so that relief comes quickly.
Here are the simple and basic steps you can take to treat your conjunctivitis;
First and foremost you want to make sure that you wash your eyes regularly to keep them clean. One effective remedy for an eyewash is a teaspoon of baking soda in some warm water. Make sure that you wash your hands before and after doing this as conjunctivitis is very contagious so you do not want to spread it around.
Colloidal silver has been found to be very effective also when used as eye drops so get your hands on some of this at your local natural health store. There are some oils that have also proven effective in helping the body to heal itself of conjunctivitis. Some of these are chamomile, lavender and rose oils. Apply a few times each day. I've also read of the benefits of putting tea bags on your eyes as tea contains a substance called tannic acid that reduces the itching associated with conjunctivitis.
The above suggestions are ways to help the body heal itself as well as to relieve the discomfort of this condition which can be very annoying. Your body actually heals itself of this condition so these are just ways to help the process along and to help you deal with the aggravation of its symptoms while your body is working its magic to get rid of the condition.
I believe that your body can heal itself of most conditions and diseases, however, whenever we can help it go through the process faster using simple and natural remedies then I am all for that. Anything but taking prescription drugs that help in some ways but usually hurt our bodies in so many other ways.
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1 Comments:
Pinkeye occurs due to viral or bacterial infection. Allergic pinkeye develops due to pollens, animal shedding and certain cosmetic products. Viral pinkeye is very much transmittable. Allergic or chemical pink eye is non-contagious. There are many symptoms of pinkeye like reddishness on eyes, inflamed eyelids, excessive tear production, burning sensation, stuck eyelids, irritation etc. For more details refer Eye Diseases
April 13, 2010 at 2:22 AM
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