Remedies To Relieve Dry Eyes

Everyone cries in response to something sad. They may even shed a few tears if something amazing and happy happens! Strong winds can make the eyes water. Spicy food can too! The eyes producing tears is incredibly normal. In addition, many don’t realize just how moist their eyes are naturally until they aren’t moist anymore. When tears and the moisture that naturally protect the eyes are gone, the eyes become quite itchy and painful. It’s because they’re dry!

Don’t worry! There are options for dry eye treatment here. Women can turn to laser treatment for dry eyes or dry eye medication, yes, but these aren’t the only answers. There are also contact lenses for dry eyes and many natural remedies. Let’s take a look at some of the best treatments for dry eyes now.

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Wearing The Best Contact Lenses

Contact lenses can be of great help with dry eyes, there’s no question about that. It is all in choosing the right kind of contact lens! Women should look at how often they want to wear their contact lenses, especially if they’re going to be daily wear lenses. Yes, there are lenses designed for daily wear and others for only wearing occasionally! Soft lenses are quite a popular choice, especially for those dealing with dry eyes. They should also talk to an optometrist so their eyes can be examined appropriately. It’s also important for women to use the contact solution for the lenses they choose to avoid irritating their dry eyes.

Artificial Tears

As far as medical remedies go for treating dry eyes, artificial tears are perhaps the most natural. This makes them an excellent dry eye treatment for women to keep in their back pocket! A lack of natural tears is a key cause of dry eyes, so lubricating the eyes with artificial tears can help get rid of this. Artificial tears can also help those with allergies! They are especially helpful for women who lead busy lives, since artificial tears normally come in small bottles that’ll fit right in a purse or even a pocket. Perfect! Of course, women must follow the directions for the artificial tears they have, unless their doctor recommends alternative instructions.

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Warm Compress

A warm compress is another way to introduce outside moisture to the eyes to relieve dry eyes. The best warm compress to use for this purpose is a soft washcloth soaked in warm water. Of course, the washcloth must be wrung out a little so it’s not dripping wet, just moist. Once the warm compress is made, women should recline in a comfortable chair, on the couch, or in bed with the cloth over their eyes. Staying there for five minutes should do it! The great thing about this natural remedy is that it can be repeated multiple times a day.

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