This is not for everyone (then again, what is?) but several people who have tried this recently have mentioned to me that they have found it very helpful at times.
If you ever get tired of putting lots of goop (Rx and OTC) in your eyes, or wonder whether it's doing you any good, or if you have times when EVERYTHING you put in just seems to irritate your eyes more, try a plain old saline rinse.
I use Unisol non-preserved saline (3 bottles in a box, usually around $7.50, sold in most drugstores and the major online vendors). It's the kind of bottle that you puncture with a lid and have to throw out within a month or sooner. It's cheap, and soothing. I just aim a steady stream of it at my eyes... holding a washcloth or something with the other hand so that I don't make too much of a mess. At those times when my eyes are at their most irritated or fragile, it seems to be the best thing for me. It's wonderful first thing in the morning too, especially if you get 'sticky eyelids'.
You can also refrigerate it for an even more soothing feel.
Cheap, easy and soothing way to settle down the eyes on a bad day.
If you ever get tired of putting lots of goop (Rx and OTC) in your eyes, or wonder whether it's doing you any good, or if you have times when EVERYTHING you put in just seems to irritate your eyes more, try a plain old saline rinse.
I use Unisol non-preserved saline (3 bottles in a box, usually around $7.50, sold in most drugstores and the major online vendors). It's the kind of bottle that you puncture with a lid and have to throw out within a month or sooner. It's cheap, and soothing. I just aim a steady stream of it at my eyes... holding a washcloth or something with the other hand so that I don't make too much of a mess. At those times when my eyes are at their most irritated or fragile, it seems to be the best thing for me. It's wonderful first thing in the morning too, especially if you get 'sticky eyelids'.
You can also refrigerate it for an even more soothing feel.
Cheap, easy and soothing way to settle down the eyes on a bad day.
Comment