Definition
An eyebath is a small cup-like device used to rinse the eye. It's designed to flush out irritants, debris, or chemicals. Think of it as a mini-shower for your eye, providing instant relief. Unlike eyedrops, it uses a larger volume of liquid to thoroughly cleanse the eye. It's often used after exposure to dust, pollen, or other allergens. It is a safe and effective way to alleviate discomfort and promote eye health.