1. Cool Compresses:
Apply cool compresses to the affected eye several times a day. This can help reduce inflammation and soothe irritation. 
2. Artificial Tears:
Over-the-counter artificial tears can help lubricate the eye and reduce dryness, which can contribute to discomfort. 
3. Honey:
Raw, unpasteurized honey has antibacterial properties. Apply a small amount of honey to the outer eyelid for its soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. 
4. Aloe Vera:
Aloe vera gel has antiviral and antibacterial properties. Apply a small amount of aloe vera to the affected eye area to reduce inflammation and promote healing. 
5. Green Tea Bags:
Steep green tea bags in warm water and let them cool. Apply the tea bags to the closed eyes as compresses. Green tea has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. 
6. Saline Solution:
Make a saline solution by mixing 1/2 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of warm water. Rinse the affected eye gently with the saline solution to remove irritants. 
7. Other Natural Remedies: Chamomile tea compresses, Coconut oil, and Turmeric (mixed with water). 
Important Considerations: