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How to prevent pink eye | How to prevent conjunctivitis eye | Dr Anamika Joshi | Consultant Oculoplasty | eye plastic surgery | Ophthalmology
In this informative video, we present expert tips and practical advice on how to prevent pink eye and maintain healthy eyes. Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a common eye infection that can cause discomfort and irritation. By following these 7 easy ways, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting pink eye and promote overall eye health.
1. Practice good hygiene: Regularly washing your hands with soap and water, especially before touching your eyes, is crucial in preventing pink eye. Avoid touching your eyes unnecessarily and refrain from sharing personal items such as towels, tissues, or makeup.
2. Keep your contact lenses clean: If you wear contact lenses, it's essential to follow proper hygiene practices. Clean and disinfect your lenses as instructed by your eye care professional. Replace them regularly to prevent buildup of bacteria or other pathogens.
3. Avoid rubbing your eyes: Rubbing your eyes, even when they itch or feel irritated, can introduce bacteria or viruses into your eyes, increasing the risk of pink eye. Instead, try using a clean cloth or artificial tears to alleviate the discomfort.
4. Be cautious in public spaces: Public places, such as swimming pools or crowded areas, can harbor bacteria and viruses that cause pink eye. Protect your eyes by avoiding direct contact with contaminated water and frequently sanitizing your hands.
5. Maintain a clean environment: Regularly disinfect commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs, keyboards, and phones, as these can be sources of infection. Keeping a clean environment reduces the chances of contracting or spreading pink eye.
6. Follow proper eye makeup hygiene: Sharing eye makeup or using expired products can introduce bacteria into your eyes, leading to infections such as pink eye. Replace mascara, eyeliner, and eye shadows regularly, and avoid sharing your products with others.
7. Seek medical advice: If you suspect you have pink eye or experience persistent eye redness, itching, or discharge, it is important to consult with
Dr Anamika Joshi
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