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  • HEllo and welcome. In this video we are going to talk about eye sty. Eye stye appears as

  • a red bump on the inside or outside of the eyelid or on the lower part of the eye.

  • Here are some simple remedies you can try to get rid of the sty at home.

  • 1. Boil some coriander seeds in water. Once the water is boiled, drain out the seeds and

  • wash the stye with the water. Do this twice or thrice a day and your stye will be healed

  • in no time.

  • 2. Take a few cloves, ground the cloves into a paste. Add little water. Apply it from one

  • corner of the eyelash to the other end. Apply a little on the stye too. Leave it for five

  • hours to dry and you will notice a drastic change.

  • 3. Mix a pinch of turmeric in a glass of water. Stir this well.wash the eye with this water

  • twice daily.

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HEllo and welcome. In this video we are going to talk about eye sty. Eye stye appears as

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B1 water eye wash eyelash apply eyelid

3 Natural Home Remedies For Eye Stye

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    Saba Singh posted on 2015/08/12
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