Apply a warm, moist cloth over closed eyes for 10-15 minutes daily to unclog oil glands and soothe the eyes.
Consume foods like flaxseeds, walnuts, and fatty fish. Alternatively, take a daily supplement (e.g., 1000mg fish oil) as recommended on the label. Omega-3s can improve the oil layer in tears.
Especially during screen time. For every 30 minutes of screen use, consciously blink every few seconds for a minute.
Wear blue light filtering glasses during prolonged digital device usage. It may help reduce eye fatigue.
Set your screen brightness to match room lighting. This reduces strain and supports eye health.
Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily. Good hydration supports tear production.
Apply pure aloe vera gel around the eyes once daily. Avoid direct contact with eyes.
Rinse eyes with cooled green tea or place tea bags on closed eyes for 10-15 minutes daily.
Use as an eyewash or place on eyes for 10-15 minutes daily. Helps soothe and reduce irritation.
Wear UV-protected sunglasses outdoors. Look for those blocking 99% to 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
Use as needed. If using frequently, opt for preservative-free variants.
Position screen at or slightly below eye level. This posture helps maintain natural blinking rate.
Place one drop of hexane-free, organic castor oil in each eye at bedtime. Always conduct a patch test first.
Every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break to focus on an object 20 feet away. Helps minimize screen strain.
Use in dry rooms or during dry seasons. Keep the humidity level between 30% to 50% for optimal comfort.
Minimize intake. If consumed, balance with an additional glass of water to offset dehydration.
Consider when getting prescription glasses. It reduces glare, enhancing visual comfort.
Aim for 7-9 hours nightly. A rested body supports eye rejuvenation.
Use pure rose water as an eyewash or on closed eyes using cotton pads once daily. Aids in reducing inflammation.