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HomeWellness TopicsMinor Eye Irritation
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Minor Eye Irritation

Minor eye irritation from dust, allergies, or mild infection usually resolves quickly. Bacterial or viral pink eye may need medical treatment.

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Overview

Minor eye irritation from dust, allergies, or mild infection usually resolves quickly. Bacterial or viral pink eye may need medical treatment.

Common Symptoms

Redness, itching, watering, mild discharge, gritty feeling, eyelid swelling, stye development.

When to Seek Medical Care

Severe pain, vision changes, purulent discharge, one-sided severe symptoms, contact lens wearers with symptoms, or no improvement in a few days.

General Self-Care Basics

Warm compresses, gentle cleansing, avoid rubbing, artificial tears, remove contacts, wash hands frequently, separate towels/washcloths.

Herbal Support Options

Eyebright tea compresses traditional. Chamomile tea compress. Calendula eyewash. Raw honey (diluted for eye drops, research for conjunctivitis). Warm compresses. Colloidal silver eye drops. Saline rinses.

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