In Ayurveda, conjunctivitis or eye irritation is often linked to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs heat and inflammation in the body. To soothe the eyes, a cooling and calming approach is recommended. You can make an eye wash with Triphala, which is known for its soothing and detoxifying properties, or with a decoction of cooled rosewater, which helps reduce inflammation and redness. Neem can also be helpful due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, but it should be used cautiously and diluted. You can also apply a mild coconut oil or ghee around the eyes to hydrate and calm irritation. Additionally, incorporating foods that support Pitta balance, such as cucumbers, leafy greens, and cooling fruits like melons, can help reduce internal heat and inflammation. Adequate hydration and reducing screen time can further support eye health and help soothe discomfort. Make sure to avoid any known allergens or irritants and consult a doctor if the symptoms persist.
Dealing with irritated eyes is no fun, right? 😕 From what you described, it does sound like you might be dealing with some form of conjunctivitis. In Ayurveda, we often see eye issues as being related to imbalances in the Pitta dosha because it’s connected with heat and inflammation. But don’t worry, there are definitely some natural ways to soothe and support your eyes.
First, let’s talk a lil’ about Triphala, it’s pretty amazing for eye health. You can actually prepare an eyewash using it. Get some triphala powder at a local ayurvedic shop or online, yas? Mix a teaspoon of it with about a cup of water at night. Cover it lightly and let sit overnight. The next morning, strain the liquid with a clean cloth and use it to rinse your eyes twice a day. Just make sure the liquid is at room temp—not too warm or cold.
Now, about neem, it’s anti-inflammatory, but unfortunately, it might be too harsh for direct application on your eyes. Instead, focusing on cooling lifestyle tips could be more beneficial. Wouldn’t hurt to keep your eyes covered n’ rest them from the screens once in a while, if that’s doable for you.
You mentioned saline solution; yes, it’s gentle and can help with mere irritations. Also, for an internal approach, consume foods that pacify Pitta like cucumbers, coriander water, and coconut water. Avoid spicy, fried, or particularly sour foods for a bit. They just go agitate Pitta more.
Lastly, if it’s allergy-related, inhaling or diffusing eucalyptus or sandalwood essential oil in your room might be soothing. But please, test it first you know, to ensure you don’t have any sensitivities to those.
If things get worse, though, you’d wanna seek an eye specialist out. Ayurveda is lovely for balancing and prevention, but with eyes, you gotta be cautious, right? Let me know how it goes! 🌿👀



