Effectively relieve conjunctivitis and eye problems with homeopathic solutions from Soin-et-Nature, formulated to soothe inflammatory, infectious or allergic symptoms while respecting the sensitivity of mucous membranes. Natural, well-tolerated and targeted according to clinical manifestations (lacrimation, redness, oedema), these homeopathic strains enable a rapid return to visual comfort, both as an in-depth treatment and as punctual support.
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the sclera (the white part of the eye). This often benign but particularly uncomfortable condition manifests itself as :
Conjunctivitis can be viral, bacterial, allergic or irritant in origin (dust, pollution, contact lenses, chlorine, etc.). If not properly treated, it can lead to more serious complications, particularly in the case of infection.
Homeopathy offers natural, gentle and targeted solutions, adapted to the nature of conjunctivitis (acute or chronic, allergic or infectious), to relieve symptoms and accelerate healing.
Homeopathic treatments respect the body's equilibrium, without irritating the ocular mucosa. Here are the main strains used according to symptoms:
Recommended dosage: 2 to 3 granules, 2 to 3 times a day, depending on the severity of symptoms. Progression is generally rapid within the first few days of treatment.
Note: the Euphrasia strain is also present in Homéoptic, a homeopathic eye drop recommended for allergic conjunctivitis or irritated eyes.
Conjunctivitis is not the only eye condition treated by homeopathy. Dry eye, which is often chronic, is also a frequent indication. It is characterized by :
The following homeopathic remedies are indicated:
These remedies can be taken as a course of treatment, at a dose of 3 granules, 1 to 2 times a day, as a renewable 2- to 3-week course of treatment.
Homeopathic treatment is natural and non-invasive, and perfectly suited to both children and adults. In the case of allergic, irritative or mildly infectious conjunctivitis, it can be sufficient on its own. In cases of proven bacterial infection, it can be used in conjunction with allopathic treatment (antibiotic or antiseptic eye drops) to :
Caution: any conjunctivitis accompanied by severe pain or reduced vision, or which does not improve under treatment, must be the subject of a rapid medical consultation (ophthalmologist or general practitioner).