Home Remedies to Treat Ocular Allergies

By | July 13, 2018

Eye allergies can be irritating and annoying, the irresistible urge to rub your eyes, itching and eye aches is bothersome and distressing. Most eye allergies are mild and disappear within hours, and home remedies and preventive measures will help ease the allergies. In this post, we look at simple tried and tested home remedies that can help ease allergic reactions. In case you experience any of the below symptoms consult the allergy doctor  immediately

  • Painful eyes
  • Blurry and decreased vision
  • Feeling like there is something stuck in the eye but nothing can be seen.

Before you take on any home remedies it’s important that you consult the allergy physician so that they can assess and determine that the allergic reaction is mild and the home remedy you want to use is safe and effective. Your eyes are sensitive and an important part of your body and therefore it’s vital that the method you use should not make the symptoms worse or cause severe allergic reactions

Home Remedies to Ease Eye Allergies

Wondering how you get relief from allergies? Below are some of the home remedies that you can use. Make sure the home remedy you choose is easy and effective. Consult the allergy physician and get advice on the best methods.

  • Cold Compress

You need an ice pack for the cold press and place it on the affected eye. Leave it for 2 minutes and do it three times a day. The ice pack will help relieve inflammation and irritation due to the cooling effect of the ice. You can make the cold compress with calendula or chamomile to make more effective. Chamomile and calendula have inflammation properties that help soothe the eyes. In distilled water add two spoons of chamomile or calendula. Strain the solution and place the cloth over closed eyes. Some people react to chamomile or calendula and it’s important that you discuss the remedy with an allergy specialist to avoid severe reactions

Water

You will need distilled water to wash your eyes when you feel itchy. Do that 2 or 3 times in a day. Water cleanses your eyes and soothes the irritation. The water will wash away allergen that may stick to your skin and eyelashes. Ensure that you drink a lot of water to keep your eyes hydrated and avoid dry eye.

Witch Hazel

Soak cotton pads in witch hazel and place it over your closed eyes for 10 minutes twice daily. The witch hazel anti-inflammatory properties that help in alleviating itchiness and inflammation. Witch hazel will give you instant relief from itch and irritants.

Aloe Vera Juice

You will need unsweetened aloe Vera juice and cotton balls. Blend the aloe vera to get the juice. Refrigerate the juice and wait for 30 minutes. Dip the cotton balls in the juice and place over your eyes for 15 minutes. Repeat that three times daily. Aloe Vera contains soothing properties and anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve the itching feeling

Tea Tree Oil

Mix the tea tree oil with coconut and apply around your eyes, leave it for it for 15 minutes and then rinse it off. Tea tree oil has anti-inflammatory properties and protects the eye from microbial infections.

Add vitamins to your diet

Vitamin deficiency will make the allergies worse. Ensure you add Vitamin A, C and E are vital to the functioning of your eyes. Itching could result from a deficiency in Vitamin A, while Vitamin C and E will help prevent eye infections. Add citrus fruits, leafy vegetables, carrots, and mangoes to your diet as they are a source of vitamins.

Tips to Help Prevent Allergies

  • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from direct sunlight and pollen.
  • Drink plenty of water to keep your eyes hydrated
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes as that aggravates the allergies.
  • Keep your house free of allergens and avoid allergens. Stay indoors if the pollen count is high.

It’s important that you take good care of your eyes to avoid developing severe allergies. The above suggestions will help you find relief without using medication. Before you begin any home, remedies consult the allergist Manassas on which one works best for you. And if your symptoms persist visit the allergy clinic for the diagnosis and treatment.