Pink Eye Treatment FAQs

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5. Is a Cold or Warm Compress Better?

Doctors often suggest using cool or warm compresses to ease discomfort. This may take experimentation to determine which temperature relieves discomfort.

A cool compress constricts blood vessels to ease swelling and discomfort, while a warm compress opens blood vessels and allows blood to flow more freely to the person's eyes. This aids in the healing process by bringing extra nutrients to the area through increased blood flow and helps relieve some of the pain.3‘When to Use Ice and When to Use Heat for Aches and Pains.’ Beaumont Health, Beaumont Health, 3 June 2017, www.beaumont.org/health-wellness/blogs/when-to-use-ice-and-when-to-use-heat-for-aches-and-pains.

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