Dealing with an ingrown eyelash can be a real pain, I get it. And your eye being red suggests irritation, so careful with how you approach it. Now, Ayurveda has some cool wisdom this way too. Firstly, yes, a warm compress is good, keep using it, but maybe with a bit more persistence, like 5-10 mins, a few times a day, see if it loosens up the area more. But don’t force the eyelash out by yourself, it might get worse. Consider seeing an ophthalmologist if it doesn’t improve soon.
In Ayurveda, we often look at the Pitta dosha when it comes to eye issues. The redness indicates a Pitta imbalance. To cool down and soothe eyes, Triphala water wash can be used. Boil 1 tsp of Triphala powder in a glass of water, let it cool, strain, and use to rinse your eyes once or twice a day. But make sure it’s clean, last thing we want is more irritation.
Though many people swear by castor oil to help with such issues, it’s tricky since the oil needs to be pure and sterile, plus using it near the eye without proper guidance is risky. So, maybe just stick to the more straightforward methods, like the warm compress, for now.
Wearing contact lenses could definitely add to the irritation. It’s best to avoid them until it gets better. Wearing glasses during this time is a safer bet. It reduces the contact your eyes have with potentially irritating foreign objects.
Lastly, try to incorporate cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and leafy greens to pacify Pitta in your diet. Stay hydrated, too! You ask about preventing future ones, and well, keeping the eye area clean and free of irritants, and maintaining overall eye health can be preventative. If anyone else dealt with this, they’d likely tell you that patience and gentle care did the trick. Hope you get some relief soon!