Drinking orange seeds in water usually has no effect on conjunctivitis, and usually has no curative effect on conjunctivitis nor aggravates the condition.
Conjunctivitis can be caused by exposure to environmental allergens such as pollen, infection with pathogenic microorganisms such as bacterial infections, and physical and chemical stimuli such as sand and wind, resulting in conjunctival congestion, edema and other inflammatory reactions.
Conjunctivitis is mainly treated with anti-infective, anti-allergic and anti-viral treatments, such as the use of drugs such as ofloxacin, emetine and acyclovir under the guidance of a doctor. Orange seeds usually have no effect on the treatment of conjunctivitis.
If the body itself is not allergic to orange seeds, orange seeds in water generally do not aggravate the body’s reaction to conjunctivitis, so it can be assumed that orange seeds in water have no effect on conjunctivitis.