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  • How to make your eyes stop burning from smoke?

    My boyfriend nearly smokes all the time, and the smoke really burns my eyes. Does anyone know how to make my eyes stop burning from smoke?

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    As you know, smoke contains many pollutants that may cause severe irritation to the eyes and cause them to burn. The best way to prevent your eyes from burning is to keep away from your boy friend while he is smoking. If this method is not available, these methods below may help relive your eye burning from smoke. First, you can wet a towel with cold water and apply it to your eyes, which can soothing and cool eye burning. Second, you can use some herbal remedy to help relive eye burning. Such as rose water, lavender oil, aloe vera. Apply them around your eyes can be effective. Third, you can use artificial tears and eye drops that can also be used for relieving the discomfort of burning eyes.

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    • #3
      I am sorry to heard that. Please keep calm and don't rub your eyes. Using some cold water to wash your eyes. Open doors and windows around you to let more air move. And keep far away from the smoking. Besides, you can lay down, and apply cold compress on your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. Hope this can help you.

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      • #4
        It is easy to stop the burning sensation from smoke, and there are many ways to solve the problem. You can soak a piece of soft cloth in cold water and then put it over your eyes. By doing this, your burning eyes will be relieved. Just splashing cold water on your eyes (they should be closed) is also helpful. You can spray rose water on a piece of cloth or two cotton swabs and apply them to your eyelids for some time. This will make your eyes relaxed. You can try aloe vera. Squeezing the juice of it on your eyelids directly is ok. You can put several drops of lavender oil in warm water and soak a piece of cloth in it to make warm compresses for your eyes. Artificial tears can also help to get rid of the burning feeling.

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