Is it bad for my eyes to apply hot water every day?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Applying warm compresses to the eyes is beneficial to relieve muscle fatigue and promote blood circulation; Cold compresses can reduce intraocular pressure, reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    Vitreous opacity can be appropriately warmed to promote local blood circulation and help absorb turbidity; Doing eye exercises and massaging eye acupoints are also the principles of promoting blood circulation and metabolism; Be careful not to get tired, stay up late, and don't overuse your eyes.

    In addition, drugs such as amiiodotide ophthalmic solution or antoum iodine injections can promote vitreous blood circulation and help absorb turbidity. It can also be properly fed, such as animal liver, longan, lychee, carrot, celery, yam, sesame, wolfberry, chrysanthemum, cassia and so on.

    Conjunctival inflammation In general, cold compresses are used in the acute stage, which can quickly eliminate eye swelling and relieve pain; In the chronic phase, hot compresses are used, which have the effect of promoting blood circulation, reducing inflammation and detoxifying.

    Correct hot and cold compresses:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, hot water helps to distract eye strain, and cold water can clear the eyes for a while.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sort of, hopefully the temperature isn't too high, although it can withstand it, as long as it's not very cold.

    The proteins of the lens are slowly denatured when heated, causing the lens to gradually become cloudy, which may help lead to cataracts, glaucoma, etc.

    But it doesn't matter much, just pay attention to it.

    Not being able to see the sun is the reason, various rays such as infrared ultraviolet waves can "heat" the lens, although it does not feel hot. Thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that hot compresses have the effects of dredging meridians, promoting qi and blood, dissipating stasis, reducing swelling and relieving pain; Modern Western medicine believes that the main purpose of hot compress is to dilate blood vessels, promote inflammation absorption, reduce pain, promote local blood circulation, promote the absorption and dissipation of blood stasis, and increase local nutrition. (Note: Acute conjunctivitis is forbidden to do eye heat).

    Warm eye compresses can promote blood circulation around the eyes, reduce the symptoms of eye fatigue, and increase the temperature of the eyes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Hot compress on the eyes can promote blood circulation in the eyes, dilate the capillaries in the eyes, improve eye fatigue, eliminate dark circles and crow's feet, and relax the eye muscles.

    2. When applying a hot compress, the heat of the towel can invigorate blood and reduce swelling, if you get up in the morning and find that the eyes are swollen and painful, the eye bags are enlarged, and there is red blood, you can use the towel to warm your eyes, which can effectively improve these phenomena and relieve eye discomfort.

    3. Moist heat compress on the eyes can moisten the eye surface, invigorate blood circulation, help to restore meibomian gland function, help prevent dry eye, eye astringency and other phenomena caused by meibomian gland dysfunction.

    4. When washing your face, you can take a clean towel and soak it in 40 hot water, don't twist it too quickly after taking it out, immediately apply it to the forehead and double yang part while it is hot, tilt your head upward, close your eyes temporarily, apply a hot compress for 2-3 analysis, and then wash your face with water after the temperature of the bag is reduced.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The benefits of using hot water to compress your eyes:

    Accelerate blood circulation in the eye and prevent myopia;

    Improves the face and promotes the discharge of excess oil from the pores;

    Apply it before bed to help you sleep.

    Second, the disadvantages of using hot water to compress the eyes:

    The water is too hot, accelerates the aging of the eyeballs, causes cataracts, estimated;

    Pressing too the lens of the eyeball causes cataracts, which is one of the causes of cataracts;

    Hot water causes enlarged pores.

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