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Eye & Vision Disorders
Question #24489
155 days ago
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can we put honey in eyes

Manvi

I am really worried about my eyes right now. A few days ago, I woke up with some weird irritation and redness. Couldn't figure out if it was allergies or something else, but honestly it was driving me crazy! I read somewhere that honey can be good for some skin conditions and like, people say it has antiseptic properties. So, I started wondering... can we put honey in eyes? Like, is it safe??? I mean, I know honey is natural and all, but still, putting it in my eyes sounds kinda risky, right? I had this thought that maybe it could soothe the irritation or help clear things up, but then again I don’t wanna mess things up more. I tried googling “can we put honey in eyes?” and saw mixed opinions. Some people say it can help with things like dry eyes or infections, but then there are warnings too, saying it might actually cause more harm than good. I'm just super confused! Has anyone here ever tried honey in eyes? Did it work without any problems?? I don't have any severe symptoms like pain or vision issues yet, but I can't keep running around with red, puffy eyes! What do you guys think, is there a safe way to try this, or should I just stick to my regular eye drops? Pls help!

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Putting honey directly in your eyes is not recommended, and I’ll explain why. While honey does have natural antibacterial properties that can be beneficial for certain skin conditions, the mucous membrane in your eyes is extremely sensitive, and introducing substances not specifically designed for eye care can induce irritation or even infections. It’s important to ensure anything that comes into contact with your eyes is sterile and formulated for ophthalmic use to prevent any complications. If you’re dealing with symptoms like redness and irritation, it may result from various factors including allergies, infections, or dry eyes. Over-the-counter lubricating eye drops or artificial tears are usually the safest initial remedy for such symptoms. If symptoms continue or you notice any worsening like pain or changes in vision, it’s crucial to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional to rule out more serious conditions such as conjunctivitis or other infections. Try to avoid rubbing your eyes, as this can exacerbate irritation. It’s vital to prioritize your eye health and ensure any treatments don’t compromise it. Additionally, using a cold compress over your eyes might help with the puffiness and soothe some of the irritation in the meantime. You may also want to evaluate any recent changes in your environment or diet that could trigger these symptoms. Environmental allergens or new skincare products can also contribute to these discomforts. If the irritation persists or you’re concerned about it, a check-up with an eye specialist would be a wise step to make sure everything is in good order.

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