Kathy Love

Curing Pink Eye or Conjunctivitis Naturally Using Home Remedies



Posted: Saturday, April 19, 2008

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What is Pink Eye?

Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, a clear membrane that covers  the outer layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. As with other common eye  inflammations, conjunctivitis usually looks and feels worse than it is. While the pronounced  redness can be quite alarming, conjunctivitis very rarely causes long term visual damage. Pink  eye is, however, a condition that often needs to be diagnosed and treated early as certain types  of conjunctivitis are very contagious and any prolonged inflammation of the eyes should be  treated with caution to prevent complications and tissue damage.

What are the Symptoms of Conjunctivitis?

Pinkeye is caused by infections from bacteria or viruses, allergies, or certain irritants that come  into contact with the eye. Because of all the different causes, there are several different types of  conjunctivitis and different symptoms. Infection usually begins with one eye but can quickly  spread to the other eye in cases of viral or bacterial conjunctivitis. Symptoms of pink eye may  include:

Discomfort in the eye
Redness of the eye or inner eyelids
Discharge and teariness
Discharge may cause eyelids to crust and stick together while sleeping
Itchiness
Tenderness of the eye, or pain
Sensitivity to light
Swelling of the eyelids

Because conjunctivitis is highly contagious and can easily be spread to your other eye, other  people and to yourself again once the initial infection has cleared, there are a few precautions  that should always be taken:


Home Remedies to Cure Pink Eye

Colloidal Silver -- You can buy colloidal silver in a spray bottle. Spray into your eyes two to three  times a day. You can also put one or two drops of colloidal silver in your eyes two or three times  a day if you can't find a spray bottle. Colloidal silver has been known to cure pink eye as quickly  as six hours. Be sure to use a few days after healing to be safe.

Castor Oil -- Put one to two drops in your eyes two times each day. Your eyes will get better  within one day, but you should keep using it for a few more days to make sure it is completely  gone. Your eyes will get blurry from the oil but it does not sting or hurt and in fact can be  soothing. Castor oil is an antimicrobal and is excellent for healing.

Sea Salt -- Put a teaspoon of sea salt in one cup warm water and stir until dissolved. You can  use an eye dropper and put two to three drops of the saline solution you have created directly into  your eye or you can use a cotton ball. Saturate the cotton ball and place it on your eye allowing  the water to run into your eye. This is a tried and true remedy that has been used for many years  and is still a staple in England.

Kathy Love is the creator and webmaster for natural-cure-remedy.com where she has compiled information about natural cures and remedies for various health problems and ailments. For more information about pink eye, go to her Pink Eye page.
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