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chamomile eye drops
A 27-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ilan Cohen answered
25 years experience Ophthalmology
What drops?: The tea bags will do nothing to speed the resolutions of the condition. The application of heat may help but it depends on the exact diagnosis. Your b ... Read More
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A 42-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Goldstein answered
31 years experience Ophthalmology
Unproven: We have no research to support any health benefits from tea.
A 49-year-old female asked:

Dr. Richard Bensinger answered
52 years experience Ophthalmology
No but . .: These will make your eyes feel better and there may be a little, temporary hydration which will smooth out these tissues. But there is no absorption ... Read More
A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Holly Holm answered
Specializes in Ophthalmology
Yes, but....: Yes. Not harmful at all. You can also use a very dilute mixture of baby shampoo and water (1:3) to gently rub the eyelash areas before bed to preven ... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tim Conrad answered
34 years experience Ophthalmology
No: It has no effect on these problems.
A 31-year-old member asked:
what's the best natural remedy to remove dark circles under the eye? i heard chamomile teabags work.

Dr. Seema Patel answered
27 years experience Holistic Medicine
Try it: Unfortunately not much helps with dark circles which can occur genetically, due to chronic allergies/sinus problems, age, poor sleep, thyroid and fac ... Read More
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A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Bensinger answered
52 years experience Ophthalmology
Depends: If the drops have been prescribed by an ophthalmologist for a specific reason or disease, then you should only stop with his or her permission. If th ... Read More
A 42-year-old member asked:

Dr. Sandra Lora Cremers answered
25 years experience Ophthalmology
Non preserved tears: For daily use, preserved artificial tears, of which there are many, work well. Eyemds like the refresh brand given its long track record (no financial ... Read More
A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Hector answered
9 years experience Ophthalmology
Lubricants: Use thick preservative free lubricating drops, gels or ointments
do not use "take the red out" drops
rest your eyes with your eyelids closed
have a ... Read More
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A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Tim Conrad answered
34 years experience Ophthalmology
Dangerous: Homemade eye drops have associated with severe and even blinding infections in the past.
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