Salt Water
Saline or salt water is the time tested natural remedies to treat eye infections. Saltwater facilitates to clear away pus, dirt or discharge, it functions like teardrops which are eye’s natural way of cleansing. Moreover, the potent antimicrobial property of saltwater is beneficial in treating eye infections.
Mix 1 teaspoon of salt in half a litre of cooled boiled water, dip a cotton swab and wipe your eyes from the corner end to your nose and discard swab away. Repeat this several times, until the eye irritation settles.
Green Tea Bags
The powerful anti-inflammatory and soothing properties of green tea bags are potent to soothe inflammation and reduce swelling of the eyes. For best result place cooled tea bags on your eyes which facilitates to beat stress and relax.
Honey
Honey is a time tested remedy to treat eye infections like blepharitis, keratitis, and keratoconjunctivitis. Potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial qualities of honey may help relieve eye infections.
Boil a cup of water, add 2 drops of honey, and stir well and allow it to cool down
With a help of a sterilized dropper put a drop in each eye.
Wash after 5-10 minutes, repeat this twice daily for better results.
Essential Oils
Essential oils like peppermint, tea tree and rosemary oils have potential antimicrobial properties which battle microorganism causing eye infections.
Add a few drops of tea tree or rosemary essential oils in boiling water and cover yourself with a towel and inhale the vapour for 5 minutes to get relieved from infections.
Warm Compression
Warm compress helps to soothe infected, irritated and sore eyes. Studies have also revealed that warm compress is a proven home remedy for treating conditions like blepharitis and eases dry eyes.
Soak a cloth in warm water and gently press it to your eye for 2-3 minutes, repeat this several times in a day to soothe eye irritation. Always use a clean cloth and make sure that water is not too hot, so you don’t burn yourself.
Cold Compression
Cold compresses work well in decreasing inflammation and swelling in the case of eye infections and injuries. Cold compresses can ease the discomfort associated with certain eye problems. However, it cannot completely treat eye infections.
Soak a clean cloth in cold water and gently apply it to the eyes.
Don’t press hard on the eye or put ice directly on the eye or eyelid.