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Question #36728
125 days ago
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how to remove swelling from eyes - #36728

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I am looking for some advice on how to remove swelling from eyes. This past week has been a total nightmare for me! I woke up one morning, and my eyes were puffy like I’d been stung by bees or something. I thought maybe it was just allergies or not enough sleep, but it's been super persistent. I’ve tried cold compresses and even some tea bags (I heard that works?), but the swelling isn’t totally going away. Last night, I had this big dinner I was excited about, but I felt so self-conscious about my eyes, ugh! I read online that things like salt intake and hydration can affect swelling too, but tbh, I’m confused about what to focus on. I do try to drink water, but been slacking off a bit. Any natural tips? Also, is there a specific ayurvedic herb or remedy that works best for how to remove swelling from eyes? I've been thinking about using some turmeric or maybe something cooling like cucumber, but not sure how to go about it. Would love to hear any advice or personal experiences that worked for you. Thanks a ton for your help!

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Swelling around the eyes can indeed be frustrating. In Ayurveda, eye swelling can result from imbalances, often related to pitta or kapha doshas. Addressing the root cause holistically requires a few strategies. First, hydration is crucial. Puffy eyes can sometimes stem from dehydration. Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water each day, as it helps to flush out toxins and reduce water retention.

Next, consider you salt intake. High sodium causes water retention, which could be contributing to the puffiness. Reduce processed and salty foods in your diett for a while. It might also be wise to keep a food diary, just to track any dietary patterns that correlate with the swelling.

When it comes to Ayurvedic remedies, turmeric can be beneficial due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Consider making a paste with turmeric and a small amount of water and apply it gently around the eyes. Be cautious, though, not to let it get into your eyes as it can sting. Another potent remedy is using cucumber slices or potato slices directly on your eyes. Both have cooling effects and can help reduce swelling. Leave them on your eyes for 10-15 minutes.

You might also want to try Triphala eyewash, a classical Ayurvedic practice. Soak one teaspoon of powdered Triphala in a cup of water overnight. Strain it in the morning and use it as an eyewash. It’s known to cleanse and refresh the eyes, alleviating puffiness over time.

Lastly, ensure you’re getting enough sleep. Rest is as vital as diet in maintaining healthy tissues and promoting equilibrium in the body. Practicing some relaxing yoga or meditation could also help in minimizing stressors contributing to your eye issue.

Remember, if swelling persists despite these approaches, particularly if other symptoms arise like redness or pain, consult a healthcare professional to rule out underlying causes. Hopefully, with these natural remedies, you’ll see an improvement in your eye condition soon.

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