Ever noticed red eyes? Well, it is a common condition when the white surface of your eyes becomes red or appear “bloodshot.” It happens to many people and causes irritation, itching, burning, dryness, watery eyes, burning, sensitivity to light, pain and blurry vision.

However, the reason behind red or bloodshot eyes is when the tiny blood vessels on your eyes surface expand and turn the whites of your eyes into the pink or reddish tint. Some people get red eyes due to physical injury, heavy drinking and even when they accidentally scratched or poked the eyeball. It is also caused due to swimming in a chlorinated pool, cigarette smoke and even hay fever.

When it comes to the major causes of red or bloodshot eyes, there may be some underlying issues. These issues include, but not limited to, Pinkeye (conjunctivitis), Iritis, Corneal ulcer, Blepharitis, Glaucoma, Uveitis and Subconjunctival hemorrhage.

Home Remedies for reducing symptoms for red or bloodshot eyes:

Place a Cold Compress: Put a cold pad over your eyelids, made up of soaking a clean cotton cloth in cold water. You can repeat this 4-5 times daily to get more relief from red eyes.

Avoid Eye Makeup: You should avoid eye makeup or instead use hypoallergenic eye makeup to stay away from any eye allergies or infections.

Use Artificial Tears: You can use artificial tears by purchasing it from any reliable online store or pharmacies.

Use Ozonated Saline Drops: One of the most effective ways to treat red irritated eyes.
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Do Not Wear Contact Lenses:  You should not wear contact lenses until the condition of red eyes clears completely.

Wash Your Hands: Always wash your hands before touching your eyes.

Wear Sunglasses: You should wear glasses to protect your eyes from smoke, pollen, dust, debris and other triggers.

When you should see a doctor?

  • When you are experiencing severe pain around your eyes or any tenderness.
  • You have a mild fever with pain in your eyes.
  • When your eyes are releasing or encrusted with brown, yellow or green mucus.
  • When you are experiencing unusual light sensitivity.
  • The redness lasts over a week even when you tired certain home remedies.

How to get rid of red or bloodshot eyes?

As red eyes have many serious causes, you should not ignore it. Even it is recommended to opt for immediate medical care if you are suffering from red or bloodshot eyes for more than a week. Also, you should not use any eye drops without your doctor’s prescription. In some cases, if you use any eye drop frequently for the last few months, you may need to use it more often to avoid getting red eyes gain. And you might experience more chronic symptoms if you stop using that drop.

For the effective and safest way to get relief from red or bloodshot eyes, you should first visit your eye doctor to make certain that there is not a serious issue causing the red eyes. Next you should explore alternative therapies that will strenghten your eyes and eliminate the underlying cause.

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