Dip a cotton swab in salt water or milk to smear the eyelids.
Massage with a cotton swab dipped in some diluted salt water, or apply iced milk to your eyelids for 10 minute, which can relieve the edema of eye skin.
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Saline application
Add 1 teaspoon of salt into warm water at 500 c c 40 c, stir well, then soak the clean gauze in salt water, fold it into a proper size, and apply it on the eyelid for 20 minutes to drain the excess water from the eye skin.
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Eye-cooling black tea bag
Don't throw away the soaked black tea bag! Wrap the cooled black tea with a towel, apply it to your eyes for 5 minutes, and apply it cold for 3 or 4 times, which can relieve the swelling of your eyes through tannic acid in tea. However, applying black tea directly to the eyes will stain the eyelids and cause eye discomfort. Be sure to apply gauze or other dressings.
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Ice blindfold
Ice compress on the eye mask can quickly calm the skin, stimulate lymphatic contraction at low temperature to expel water, thus achieving the effect of detumescence.
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Alternate ice and hot compress
Applying hot towel and ice towel to eyelid in turn can quickly relieve eyelid swelling.
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Massage around the eyes
The middle finger and the ring finger slide and press around the eye socket, and extend to the temple position to eliminate edema through acupoint massage.