What is a good eye wash?

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asked Apr 17, 2022 in Eye Health by Ibeenlovingblind (2,780 points)
What is a good eye wash?

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answered Apr 22, 2022 by LynnTerry (15,440 points)
A good eye wash is boric acid eye wash.

The boric acid eyewash is effective for irrigating eyes exposed to grit or other foreign objects and can also be used to ease dry, irritated, or burning eyes.

Bausch & Lomb eye wash is also a very good eye wash.

Another way to wash your eye out is to fill an eye cup or small juice glass with lukewarm water.

Put your eye over the cup of water and open your eye to rinse your eye and flush the object out.

You can pour lukewarm water into your eye or hold your eye under a faucet to flush out your eye.

Honey is good for an eye infection.

The antimicrobial properties of honey can fight a bacterial eye infection, stop it from spreading, and reduce redness, and speed healing.

To use honey for an eye infection.

Start by boiling 1 cup of water and 5 teaspoons of honey, stirring well.
Let the mixture cool down completely.
You can use this mixture as an eyewash, or use a sterilized eyedropper to put into your eyes directly.

You can also treat an eye infection and get rid of an eye infection by using mild, scent-free soap and water to clean your eyelids, taking over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), to help with pain and swelling, stopping use of contact lenses or eye makeup until the infection goes away. using antibiotic ointments to help kill the infectious overgrowth.

If you don't have eye drops and need to moisturize your eyes you can apply a damp cloth over your eyes, try to cry to create natural tears, eat some spicy or hot foods that can make you cry.

Also try blinking more and using a humidifier.

However you should also use some artificial tears eye drops to help prevent your eyes from getting too dry.

If left untreated dry eye can be pretty serious and lead to corneal ulcers, abrasion of the corneal surface, inflammation of the eyes and even in some cases vision loss if the dry eye gets serious enough.

You should always treat dry eye and see an eye doctor if your dry eye does not improve from doing things at home for the dry eye.

Dry eye can be serious if it does not go away as our eyes need proper lubrication and moisture or we can suffer from burning eyes, red eyes, itchy eyes and possible blurred vision.

If left untreated, severe dry eyes may lead to eye inflammation, abrasion of the corneal surface, corneal ulcers and vision loss.

Decreased quality of life. Dry eyes can make it difficult to perform everyday activities, such as reading.

Crying does help with dry eyes.

Your tears are a natural eye lubricator and moisturizer so by crying or creating tears you can help get rid of your dry eyes.

Saline is not really good for dry eyes as it can sometimes actually make the condition worse.

However you want to use a lubricating eye drop to lubricate your eyes with which are known as artificial tears.

Artificial tears are eyedrops used to lubricate dry eyes and help maintain moisture on the outer surface of your eyes.

Such eyedrops may be used to treat dry eyes that result from aging, certain medications, a medical condition, eye surgery or environmental factors, such as smoky or windy conditions.

B12 can cause dry eyes when you're lacking the B12 vitamin.

Having a B12 deficiency is associated with severe dry eye and eye pain.

B12 does help with eyesight and can help prevent macular degeneration which is a condition in which your retina deteriorates over time, causing blurry vision.

When you see cobwebs in your eyes it means that the Vitreous "which is a jelly like material in your eyes" becomes more liquid.

And when this happens the microscopic collagen fibers within the vitreous tend to clump together.

These bits of debris cast tiny shadows onto your retina, and you perceive these shadows as eye floaters.

Strings, blobs, and cobwebs: they all describe types of specks that may appear to float across your field of vision.

These "floaters" are usually just a nuisance.

"In many cases, floaters become less noticeable or more tolerable over time, and can even disappear entirely.

Although cobwebs are a common floater type, you may see more of them after a detachment.

It may also appear as if you are viewing the world through a mist.

Keep in mind that a sudden increase in floaters, a decrease in vision, and flashing lights can be signs of a retinal detachment.

The floaters often subside starting within a few days, and all but a few settle to the bottom of the eye and disappear within a 6-month period. Some residual floaters can be seen for life.

If the floaters are a major nuisance or severely hinder your vision, the best way to get rid of them is through either vitrectomy or the use of lasers.

A vitrectomy is a procedure in which your doctor will remove the gel-like substance (vitreous) that keeps the shape of your eye round.

They mainly don't negatively impact vision and are more of an occasional annoyance.

In time, you may even learn to ignore them even if they don't disappear entirely.

As a result, treatment is rarely recommended for common floaters if they aren't impacting vision significantly.

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