Sounds like you’ve got a bunch of questions about eye care! Let’s break it down, starting with the eye drops. Artificial tears are pretty much the go-to for dry eyes since they add moisture to the eyes and help with that scratchy feeling. If your eyes are super red, there are specific drops that target redness, but they can have a rebound effect if you use them too much. A preservative-free formula can be less irritating especially if you’re using drops daily.
Now, about that dependency thing… it’s often more about tolerance than addiction. Your eyes can get used to the chemicals, so they stop producing tears on their own. But it’s not like an addiction. Still - moderation is good, just like with most things.
Now, if you’re thinking natural alternatives, Ayurveda has some tricks up its sleeve. One thing we often suggest is a gentle practice called Trataka. It’s an eye exercise that’s a traditional technique to focus and cleanse. Basically, you fix your gaze on a small object or light, like a candle, until your eyes water and clear themselves naturally.
And hydrate! From an Ayurvedic point of view, staying hydrated internally is crucial. Drink warm water or herbal teas to keep your body’s moisture balance in check. Add ghee to your diet for extra lubrication from the inside out.
For long-term health, it’s also about being mindful of your dosha. For example, those with Pitta imbalance often suffer from redness and irritability in the eyes. Cooling herbs like coriander or fennel seeds, that can be made into soothing eye rinses, might be particularly beneficial.
Remember, though, if eye infections or more serious conditions like glaucoma are a concern, you definitely want to be in close contact with a healthcare provider. They might require meds or treatments that go beyond home remedies or over-the-counter stuff. Keep listening to your body and adjust as you need!



