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Tea Bag Compress For Eye Infection



Tea bags for eyes: Benefits and how to use Home Remedies for Eye Infection That Actually Work Do Tea Bags for Eyes Actually Work (Puffy Eyes & Other Tea bags for eyes: Benefits and how to use Green tea may be slightly more effective due to its higher flavonoid content. Use black or green tea bags as a cold compress to treat bags under. To make a cold or warm tea bag compress for the eyes: Steep two tea bags in hot water. Squeeze out the liquid from the tea bags. To use as a.


Can warm tea bag compresses help reduce infections of the eye? Answer: Warm compresses (placing a clean, warm, moist washcloth over your closed lids) can improve a condition known as blepharitis which is a result of "thicker" than normal oils in the meibomian glands of the eyelids. Take a teabag and place it hot water for about 30 seconds, just long enough for it to be fully saturated with the water. Once the teabag is saturated with water and nice and hot, remove it from the water and set it aside to cool. Remove the tea bags from the water, squeeze the liquid out, and then allow the tea bags to cool a bit until they are just warm. You could put them in the refrigerator for a few minutes to cool them down more quickly. Apply the tea bags to your closed eyes for 10 to 25 minutes. You can also gently massage the area around your eyes if you wish. To make a cold compress, refrigerate them for half an hour or so. Remove contact lenses or makeup before applying the tea bags. Place the warm or cold teabags on your eyes for 15 minutes. Wash your hands after removing the spent tea bags and avoid touching your eyes. Dip a tea bag in hot water and leave for 5 minutes. Press out excess moisture and make sure that the tea bag isn’t hot. Place onto your infected eye and hold for a few minutes at a time. Repeat the tea bag remedy every day. Benefits of Tea Bags for Eyes Infection. Tea bags come in a vast array of benefits. First, it significantly improves your eyes’ appearance. With regular use, you will soon see the reduction of those dark circles around your eyes as well. Simply apply it straight to the eye while keeping your eye closed. You can apply it to both eyes at once if the cloth is large enough. Hold it there for as long as it improves comfort and symptoms.... Placing a cold compress over the affected eye or eyes for 15 minutes can reduce swelling and relieve pain. If the pain is a result of something in the eye, it is important not to rub or press it.

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