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Can Itone Eye Drops Help with Dry Eyes and Screen-Induced Redness?
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Can Itone Eye Drops Help with Dry Eyes and Screen-Induced Redness? - #22498

Ellie

I am really struggling with dry eyes lately! It’s been going on for a few months now, and I've tried all sorts of over-the-counter stuff but nothing seems to work. My eyes get super itchy and red, especially after staring at screens for too long. I recently heard about this thing called itone eye drops. I think they were mentioned somewhere, but I’m not sure about itone eye drops uses or if they could help me. Like, do they actually work for dry eyes? I read something online that said they might help with redness too, but is it more for allergy symptoms or just dry eyes? I even went to the eye doctor, and they prescribed some regular drops, but it felt like a band-aid solution, ya know? So, could the itone eye drops uses be effective for someone like me who spends hours in front of a computer? And are there any potential side effects I should be aware of? I'm just tired of this constant discomfort and really want to find something that helps without causing more problems. Thanks in advance for any insights!

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Hello..hope you're doing good Itone eye drops help for dry eyes. But you can use triphala powder+honey+ghee taken in eyal ratio and apply it to eyes daily evening...that will reduce the inflammation and dryness and maintains eye health
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Itone eye drops might be a helpful option for you, especially since they are made from herbal ingredients like honey and camphor that according to Ayurveda can aid in soothing the eyes. They're often used to relieve eye strain, redness, and dryness. However, they aren’t always targeted towards treating severe underlying causes of dry eyes, so it’s important to understand the root of your condition from an Ayurvedic point of view. Consider your lifestyle and habits first. Spending long hours on the computer can indeed intensify vata dosha, causing dryness and irritation in your eyes. Try taking breaks every 20 minutes to briefly look away and focus on distant objects, which can lower eye strain. Also, incorporating a tridoshic diet with emphasis on hydrating and cooling foods might assist in balancing the doshas; think plenty of greens, cucumbers, and hydrating fluids. For potential side effects, like with any topical application, there might be a mild irritation or sensitivity, especially if you're new to herbal remedies. Patch testing a small amount before full use can help identify any adverse reactions. Additionally, it's important to maintain proper hygiene when applying the drops, to evade infections. In some cases, persistent dryness signifies deeper imbalances like altered agni or accumulated ama (toxins) affecting your body's overall health. Regularly practicing eye exercises from Ayurveda such as 'palming' and adopting a routine of daily eye wash with triphala water could enhance eye health. If, after implementing these adjustments, discomfort persists, please consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to address more specific health needs. If Itone isn’t providing relief or irritation increases, consider seeking medical attention again, as chronic dry eyes can signal more serious underlying issues that require comprehensive care.

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