Question:
Is there some natural liquid solution for dry eyes?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Is there some natural liquid solution for dry eyes?
Seventeen answers:
mainframe639
2009-05-03 07:52:18 UTC
Visine works but try these.



Dry Eye Syndrome Treatment



Self-Care at Home



To help alleviate your symptoms from DES, you may want to try these self-help tips at home.



* A humidifier puts more moisture in the air. With more moisture in the air, your tears evaporate more slowly, keeping your eyes more comfortable. Both furnaces in the winter and air conditioning in the summer decrease the humidity in the air.

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* Excessive air movement dries out your eyes. Avoid having excessive air movement by decreasing the speed of ceiling fans and/or oscillating fans.

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* Hot compresses and eyelid scrubs/massage may help. The heat warms up the oil in the oil glands, making it flow more easily; the massaging action helps get the oil out of the glands.

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* Artificial tears and lubricating eyedrops and gels (available over the counter) help provide more moisture and lubrication for the surface of your eye. They are typically used about four times a day, but they can be used as often as needed. Preservative free solutions are recommended if you wish to use tears more than six times a day.

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* Lubricating eye ointments are much thicker than eyedrops and gels. Because ointments are so thick, they last much longer than eyedrops and gels. However, because of their thickness, ointments may blur your vision if used during the day. Therefore, they are typically used to lubricate the eyes overnight while you are asleep.

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* If you notice your eyes are dry mainly while you are reading or watching TV, taking frequent breaks to allow your eyes to rest and become moist and comfortable again is helpful.
peaches6
2009-05-03 07:25:23 UTC
Yes, eye drops for dry eyes. There's a lot of different brands over the counter in drug stores.
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2016-10-19 10:20:58 UTC
_Swallow_ the fish oil -- do no longer placed it on your eyes! if your dry eye situation replaced into brought about by ability of loss of nutritional oils, then this might help. if your case is brought about by ability of inadequate hydration, mucus themes or exposure to environmental circumstances, then oils won't sparkling up the situation. organic drugs - Flax seed oil (orally, no longer eyes) - Hydroeyes drugs (orally, no longer eyes) ... presently recent technique medical trials. It won't injury and can help. - Similasan Eye Drops - homeopathic eye drops ... Visine is commonplace to artwork; it extremely is not. Drink greater water. Blink greater - Take breaks for the period of severe concentration projects including writing or making use of the pc. shelter Tears - decelerate evaporation with a humifier, wrap-around glasses, and a drowsing mask. circumvent reasons of dry eye - Environmental: warm rooms, dry places, or windy spots decrease than followers or vents. - Poorly lubricated contacts drugs that could reason dry eye * Diuretics, drugs established to handle severe blood tension * Antihistamines and decongestants * drowsing pills * delivery administration pills * Tricyclic antidepressants * Isotretinoin-form drugs for medical care of zits * Opiate-based discomfort relievers including morphine * some herbs
2009-05-03 07:27:18 UTC
eating raw foods and a lot of greens in particular will help. Dryness is also a side effect of a laser surgery, many medications, such as antidepressants, certain blood pressure medicines, and even birth control pills

tears ALWAYS do the trick
angel
2009-05-03 07:26:13 UTC
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mattb4rd
2009-05-03 07:25:49 UTC
I use Visine Tears:
?
2009-05-03 07:25:43 UTC
They do make drops just for Dry eyes. Called for ....dry eyes
HDemonSoul Jaga
2009-05-03 07:24:16 UTC
Water?
thresher
2009-05-03 07:25:17 UTC
Buy a buffered eye lubricant.Buffered means it has pain reliever in it so it won't burn when put in.
2009-05-03 09:37:33 UTC
Yes! Natures Tears EyeMist is an all-natural mist for dry, irritated eyes. It is very easy and convenient and you can use it with contacts in and it wont run make-up. Since it is a mist it will actually absorb into your tear film because the droplets are so small, where as a drop can harm the tear film. My doctor recommended it to me a couple years ago and I love it!



I know you can find it at CVS pharmacies, but I buy it off of Amazon.com.



Good luck!
No_longer_a_corporate_mom
2009-05-03 07:25:03 UTC
visine makes a drop specifically for dry eyes. All it is is sterile water and saline, a mild salty solution that is naturally found throughout the body including the eyes.
inf pye
2009-05-03 07:24:57 UTC
Visine
Alan
2009-05-03 07:26:15 UTC
Saline (i think that's how you spell it, pronounced SAY-LEAN)



It's basically tears in a bottle. Pick it up at any chemist or super market.



Hope this helps.
Italian Stallion
2009-05-03 07:24:33 UTC
visine works the best i think
B-baller
2009-05-03 07:30:00 UTC
water. definitely.
2009-05-03 07:25:35 UTC
Lemon juice!!!!!
wtfever
2009-05-03 07:26:19 UTC
W-A-T-E-R YOU WEIRDO ITS NATURAL!


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