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Taking care of a red eye depends on what is causing it.
For instance, if it is caused by allergies, you will need an allergy relief eye drop
If you are looking at just a red eye and want to see what you can use over-the-counter, then see what is recommended below.
Use a cold compress to reduce the dilation of the blood vessels on the surface of the eye.
If you have the time, place cucumber in the freezer for about 10 to 15 minutes, cut into slices and place the slice over your eyes to use as a cold compress.
This will also help with circles under the eyes and wrinkles on and near the eyelids while you are at it.
Eye drops for red eyes act by constricting the blood vessels that have dilated on the surface of the eyes. This makes them less noticeable.
You may need help choosing a good eyedrops for red eyes. See the comparison part of this app for how to choose good eyedrops for redness relief.
Last updated by pharmacist on : 08/28/2018
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