For Dry eyes
Dry eye occurs when the eye does not produce enough tears. Dry eyes may sting or burn, feel itchy, irritated, strained or tired. Contact lenses may feel uncomfortable if your eyes are too dry.
Tear production may stop or slow as part of the aging process, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Other causes for dry eye include cold or allergy medications, exposure to the sun, wind, dust and smoke.
To help reduce symptoms of dry eye, you may follow points:-
Using artificial tears
Wear glasses instead of contact lenses
Drink reasonable amounts of water and juices
Apply a skin moisturizer
Keeping a humidifier running in the house to keep moisture in the air
You should also rest your eyes and blink frequently
Avoid smoking or exposure to second-hand smoke
Limit your consumption of alcohol, tea, coffee and caffeinated drinks. They cause you to lose fluid
For computer users
Give your eyes a break if you spend hours in front of a computer
Don't forget to blink your eyes
Many computer screens emit electromagnetic radiation that may prove harmful to your eyes if there is no ambient or background light.
Try to avoid working on your computer in complete darkness or very low light conditions.
- Harsh rubbing and scratching of eyes should always be avoided
- Clean with fresh washed clothes with warm water.
- If there is an irritant in the eye, the eye can be flushed with clear clean water, Commercial solutions should be applied carefully and by following manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Complete eye care should include a regiment that incorporates a good diet, eye exercises and by receiving adequate eye health services
- Visits with an eye doctor should be considered when vision distortions, blurriness and excessive irritation and redness are present
- It is important to protect your eyes from UV light wearing sunglasses on bright days can prolong and protect good vision.
- Start by looking up slowly
- Hold for three seconds, close your eyes and relax for the count of two
- Look down slowly and hold
- Close your eyes for two seconds.
- Open your eyes turn your eyes right and hold. Close your eyes and count to two.
- Open your eyes and turn them left and hold
- Now look to the right and up.
- Hold and close your eyes. Count to two.
- Open your eyes and look to the left and up
- Hold and then close your eyes
- Now look to the right and down
- Hold for two seconds and close your eyes
- Look to the left and down
- Hold then close your eyes
- This routine should be repeated for a total of three times
Since many people are alone when they suffer a heart attack, without help, the person whose heart is beating improperly and who begins to feel faint, has only about 10 seconds left before losing consciousness.
However, these victims can help themselves by coughing repeatedly and very vigorously. A deep breath should be taken before each cough, and the cough must be deep and prolonged, as when producing sputum from deep inside the chest.
A breath and a cough must be repeated about every two seconds without let-up until help arrives, or until the heart is felt to be beating normally again.
- No Breakfast
- Over Eating
- Smoking
- High sugar consumption
- Air pollution
- Sleep Deprivation
- Head covered while sleeping
- Working your brain during illness
- Lacking in stimulating thoughts
- Talking rarely
- Sleeping too late and waking up too late
- Not urinating in the morning
- Too much eating.
- Skipping breakfast
- Consuming too much medication
- Consuming too much preservatives,additives,coloring and artificial sweetener
- Consuming unhealthy cooking oil
- Consuming raw food also add to burden of liver