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Home Remedies for Opthalmia

Home Remedies for Opthalmia


 

Opthalmia - What is it?

Opthalmia is severe inflammation of the eyeballs, the mucous membrane or conjunctiva and is quite painful.
In most cases it does not require one to run to the doctor or the hospital but it can be quite painful. So what happens you keep suffering? Nopes, the following list of natural properties can provide handy remedies for opthalmia.

Home Remedies For Opthalmia

Opthalmia Home Remedies with Tea:

Tea is a very useful ingredient for control of opthalmia.
The intrinsic properties are extremely useful as anti-inflammatory agents.
  • Make a strong concentration of tea leaves and water. Boil it for a little longer than usual; this facilitates extraction of tea juice from the tea leaves. Wait for some time and let the tea solution cool a bit. Soak a piece of cloth or cotton wool swab in the solution and then persist over the affected eye. Keep it pressed for sometime and you will slowly feel the relief. In case you urgently require treatment, you can simply wet a tea bag with hot water and then keep it pressed over the affected eye.

Natural Treatments for Opthalmia with Aloe Vera:

Aloe Vera is another wonder medicine. Apart from all the other useful properties of aloe Vera, it is also a very good antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Make a paste of aloe Vera, soak a piece of cloth or cotton swab on it and keep it pressed to the affected eye for sometime. Aloe Vera is one of the best natural remedies to fight opthalmia.

Opthalmia Remedies with Honey:

Honey and milk are also useful in case of opthalmia.
Make a solution of milk and honey. Soak a cotton swab or piece of cloth in the solution and then keep it pressed to the affected eye. In some time you will be able to feel the relief and you do not have to suffer from the painful effect of opthalmia.

Remember these handy remedies for opthalmia and you will never suffer from opthalmia.
 
 
 
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