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Alternative Remedies to Help Cure Symptoms of Pink Eye

By midwestgirl, published Sep 23, 2006
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Pink eye occurs when one or both of your eyes suddenly become swollen, red, itchy, and teary. There are three types of pink eye – viral, allergic, and bacterial. Your doctor will be able to tell which one you have. Pink eye caused by viral and allergic reactions can be successfully treated and cured with alternative remedies. Traditional Chinese medicine can help cure the itchy and red symptoms of pink eye. Try the herb formula, Mu Di Huang Wan and follow the dosage on the label.

Using a chamomile tea bag works to reduce the inflammation caused by pink eye. Put the tea bag in warm water for a couple of minutes, squeeze, and then apply the tea bag to your eye for a couple of minutes. You can do use this alternative remedy several times a day to help cure the inflammation. Doesn’t it seem that different parts of the body affect other parts that are nowhere near each other? Well, in the case of pink eye applying pressure points to your toe can help cure your eye.

Applying reflexology to the feet can help bring energy or help the flow of the blood in the body reach the eye to cure pink eye. Press firmly at the base of the toe on the bottom, top, and sides of the big, second, and third toe on each foot. Since you have pink eye you will more than likely notice a tender spot, press on this point for a couple of minutes. Do this alternative remedy a couple of times a day up to ten days or until the pink eye symptoms go away.

To help cure pink eye caused by an allergy follow these alternative remedies. Quercetin is much more effective than eyedrops for curing symptoms of pink eye. Take 1,000 mgs a day and increase the dosage 1,000 mgs everyday to a total of 5,000 mgs until the symptoms of pink eye diminish. Hydrotherapy is a very good alternative treatment to help cure pink eye. The cold compress helps to stop the itching and irritation of pink eye. Put some ice cubes and water in a bowl and soak a cloth in the water. Remove the cloth from the bowl, squeeze, and fold the cloth. Place the cloth over your eyes until the cloth warms. Then repeat the process until the itching goes away.

Takeaways
  • Pink eye caused by bacterial will need to be treated with antibiotics
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yes, as unconvential as it sounds Johnson's baby shampo does work! try to start using it as early as possible

Posted on 04/14/2008 at 11:04:27 AM

 
Diluted Johnson's Baby Shampoo can be dripped into the tear ducts. The shampoo kills the bacteria, it should be more than mildly irritating and mine usually clears within a day.

Posted on 10/26/2006 at 11:10:00 AM

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