Safely Removing a Sty

  Hello, my problem is m having sty on my eyes.. Its comes n goes after 3 days but it still continues once or twice in a year. So is there any home remedies for this problem...... 

Posted By: Anonymous on Nov 04, 2011
 When you get an eye sty, you may need to follow certain preventive tips to stop the spread of styes before treating it. Maintaining proper hygiene is very important. Always remember to wash hands before and after touching the infected eye. Never squeeze or pop a sty, because the infection might spread from one eye to another. Avoid touching or rubbing the infected eyes. Apply warm compresses to the eyelid at least four to five times a day. Keep the eyelids clean and free of oil. Avoid excessive intake of sugary and starchy food. Styes may also spread from an infected person to another member of the family. Use a separate towel and soap if you have an eye sty and finally, gently clean the eyelid with a clean, warm washcloth everyday. Take a gold ring and rub the sty with the gold ring a few times everyday. It will stop the pain and the sty will go away. Using a hot compress is the best option. Apply a clean warm wet cloth to the eyes and press gently on the affected area for a few minutes. Do this for 4 to 5 times a day. Boil a teaspoon of coriander seeds with a cup of water, like a herbal tea preparation. Wash your eyes 3 to 4 times a day with this solution. Warm some Guava leaves and place them on a warm damp cloth, and use as a compress to reduce the redness and swelling. Boil 1 teaspoon of turmeric in 2 cups of water, until it reduces to half. Cool and strain it through a muslin cloth. And apply as eye drops 3 times a day. Take a cup of water and dissolve 2 to 3 granules of alum in it. And use as an eyewash 
 Answered By: Administrator On 02 Dec 2011 
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