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Do consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Use the home remedies just as an adjunct treatment.

Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is an irritating and uncomfortable condition with symptoms like redness, itching, inflammation, tearing, and sensations of a foreign body or burning in the eyes. The condition can be caused by bacteria, a virus, or allergies.

Here are the top home remedies for pink eye.

If your pink eye is accompanied by severe symptoms such as pain, disturbed vision, sensitivity to light, or other symptoms, or it does not improve with home treatment, consult your doctor.

1. Cold or Warm Compresses
A cold compress is used mostly to ease the itching and swelling caused by pink eye, especially when caused by allergic conjunctivitis. Warm compresses also soothe the eyes. They also prevent the discharge from your eyes from drying on your eyelashes.

2. Boric Acid
Boric acid is excellent for a number of eye problems like redness, dryness, a burning sensation, and tearing due to its mild antibacterial and antifungal properties. It also soothes eye irritation and cleanses the eyes.

3. Calendula
Calendula is an herb with antiviral and antibacterial properties that help fight infection and heal conjunctivitis. Moreover, being an anti-inflammatory, it soothes eye discomfort and irritation.

4. Black Tea
Black tea is a great home remedy for pink eye because it contains tannins that help reduce itching and inflammation. Also, the bioflavonoids present in black tea combat viral and bacterial infections.

5. Saline Solution
This is perhaps the most popular home remedy for conjunctivitis as it works as a natural disinfectant.
Sea salt is also considered good for treating pink eye. Dissolve one tablespoon of sea salt in a cup of warm water. Put two or three drops of this solution in the corner of the affected eye using an eyedropper or cotton ball. Do this twice a day.

Dr. D. Malekar
Dr. D. Malekar
MBBS, Family Physician, 21 yrs, Pune
Dr. Krishnath Dagade
Dr. Krishnath Dagade
BAMS, General Physician Family Physician, 28 yrs, Pune
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Dr. Sachin Rohani
MS/MD - Ayurveda, Ayurveda Panchakarma, 16 yrs, Pune
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Dr. Ashwin Prasad
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Dr. Sneha Jain
Dr. Sneha Jain
MD - Homeopathy, Homeopath, 4 yrs, Pune
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