How to Make Safe Saline Solution for Eye Wash at Home

Learn how to make a safe saline solution for eye wash using non-iodized salt and distilled water to soothe eye irritation.

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To make a saline solution for eye wash, dissolve half a teaspoon of non-iodized salt in one cup of distilled or boiled water (cooled to room temperature). Ensure the container is sterile by boiling it or using a disinfectant. Stir until the salt is completely dissolved. This solution can be used to gently rinse eyes, helping soothe irritation and remove foreign particles. Always discard any unused solution after 24 hours to avoid contamination.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I use regular table salt to make saline solution for eye wash? It is recommended to use non-iodized salt when making saline solution for eye wash to avoid potential additives that may irritate the eyes.
  2. How should I store homemade saline solution for eye wash? Store the saline solution in a sterile container and discard any unused solution after 24 hours to prevent contamination.
  3. Is it safe to use boiled tap water for making saline solution? Yes, boiled tap water that has cooled to room temperature can be used if distilled water is not available, as boiling helps sterilize the water.
  4. What is the correct salt-to-water ratio for making saline solution for eye wash? The recommended ratio is half a teaspoon of non-iodized salt dissolved in one cup (about 240 ml) of distilled or boiled water.