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I have a viral eye infection and want to know which diet, home remedies, or treatments may help reduce the infection and improve recovery faster?

Asked by Female, 32 · 17 days ago

Viral eye infection can cause redness, watering, irritation, burning sensation, sticky discharge, and sensitivity to light. The infection usually improves gradually over several days, but irritation and watering may continue for some time even after the redness starts decreasing. Touching or rubbing the eyes repeatedly can worsen irritation and spread the infection further. Cold compresses, gentle eye cleaning with clean water, proper hand washing, and resting the eyes from screens may help improve comfort and reduce irritation. Lubricating eye drops are often used to reduce dryness and burning sensation. Drinking enough fluids, eating fruits rich in vitamin C, leafy vegetables, nuts, and maintaining good sleep may support recovery and overall immunity. Avoid sharing towels, pillows, eye cosmetics, or handkerchiefs because viral eye infections can spread easily within families. Very severe pain, blurred vision, swelling around the eyes, thick pus-like discharge, or increasing light sensitivity can sometimes happen when the eye irritation becomes more intense and may need proper eye treatment and examination.
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  1. Diet Recommendations

    • Include foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants to support immune function and eye health.
  2. Home Remediesa. Use warm compresses.b. Maintain eye hygiene and avoid touching eyes.c. Use artificial tears to relieve symptoms.

  3. Medical Treatments

    • Consider antiviral eye drops or ointments if prescribed.
    • Use lubricating eye drops and consult an ophthalmologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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