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4 Quick Tips For Tired, Red Eyes

Need to show off your pretty eyes, but you and your late nights aren’t getting along? If you don’t have much time and need to get rid of red eyes, here are four tips to do it and do it quickly.

1. Use ice

Take a clean cloth and add ice cubes to it. Now keep this cloth on your eyes for 5 minutes to release stress.

Another option is to freeze teaspoons and then keep them on your eyes. These are some helpful home remedies for curing red eyes.

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2. Keep banana peels on eyes

Next time, when you eat a banana, keep the peels in your refrigerator.

After it cools, keep the inside part of the peel on your closed eyes for 5 minutes and see the magic.

This removes the redness of stressed eyes and makes them relaxed and healthy.

3. Add moisture to your eyes

Lack of moisture is one of the main reasons your eyes may look red.

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One common reason for less eye moisture is lower eye blinking and lack of vitamin b complexes.

Add eye moisturizing drops once every two days.

For vitamin deficiency, you can buy a vitamin supplement. This will prevent your eyes from becoming bloodshot and keep them moist and hydrated.

4. Use cold water wash for eyes

One of the most simple and effective ways to remove redness from your eyes is to use cold water.

Take a clean piece of cotton cloth and dip it in cold water. Now keep it on your eyes for 10 minutes.

This will help reduce the stress on your eyes make them more relaxed. Try it daily for getting rid of eye redness and keeping eyes beautiful.

 

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September 18, 2022 by Dr. P. Gould, BDO Medical Contributor

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