Prevention is better than cure and it’s so true for eye infection. Any infection to our eye is caused due to negligence. Proper hygiene is very important in preventing these bacteria to enter our body. Here are few simple natural products that can heal an eye infection and cure it properly:
If you have burning eyes with redness, then you can apply a slice of potato on your eyelids. It reduces the burning sensation of your eyes and provides relaxation. Potato is also good for dark circle and gives effective result.
Eyes infections are caused due to impurities in the form of bacteria and virus. Rosewater is a very good cleaning agent and can be used to remove dirt and impurities from the eyes. For prevention from eye infection, put few drops of Jiva Rose Petal Water in your eyes and keep it clean and healthy.
Mix 2 tablespoon turmeric powder in water and boil it. Then cool down the solution and apply it on the infected area with a clean cloth. Turmeric is an antiseptic and is a great remedy for eye infection.
You can use natural aloe-vera juice or any aloe-vera gel available in the market and apply it on your eyelid with the help of cotton ball. Its cooling property will relax the nerves and reduce the problem.
Also called as Amla is used for many purpose from hair to skin to stomach disorder and many more. It enhances our immune system and fight infection. Regular use of Jiva Amla Juice reduces the bacteria or fungi that causes infection and heals the problem internally.
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