With screen time at an all-time high and seasonal infections on the rise, eye-related issues are becoming increasingly common across all age groups. From redness and dryness to blurred vision and swelling, many people are turning to natural remedies for relief. One such solution gaining popularity is Patanjali’s Drishti Eye Drops, an Ayurvedic formulation that claims to offer a holistic approach to eye care.


In today’s digital age, dominated by Artificial Intelligence and internet-driven workspaces, extended exposure to screens often leads to eye fatigue, itching, and visual discomfort. Patanjali, the wellness brand led by yoga guru Baba Ramdev, promotes its Drishti Eye Drops as a safe and effective Ayurvedic remedy.


What’s Inside Patanjali Drishti Eye Drops?


The drops are made from a blend of traditional ingredients used in Ayurveda:


White Onion Juice
Ginger Juice
Lemon Juice
Honey


These natural extracts are known for their antibacterial and soothing properties and are combined to address multiple common eye issues.


Reported Benefits of Drishti Eye Drops


1. Improvement in Eyesight
Users have reported better vision after consistent use over a few weeks. Ayurvedic practitioners suggest that Drishti may help sharpen eyesight by reducing internal inflammation and clearing eye passages.


2. Relief from Irritation and Dryness
Prolonged screen exposure often leads to dryness and burning sensations. A single drop is said to restore moisture and bring immediate relief to tired eyes.


3. Redness Reduction
Dust and allergens can cause eye redness and itchiness. Drishti Eye Drops, when applied twice daily, reportedly help reduce such symptoms effectively.


4. Soothes Swelling and Infection
Especially during monsoon season, eye infections and related swelling are more common. Drishti’s herbal formula may help reduce these symptoms and support the natural healing process.


Is It Suitable for Everyone?


While Drishti Eye Drops are Ayurvedic and marketed as free of side effects, experts caution against casual use. Patanjali recommends consulting an Ayurvedic or eye specialist before using the product, especially for individuals:


With open wounds or injuries in the eye
Suffering from serious eye diseases or undergoing treatment
Sensitive to strong herbal ingredients

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