Conjunctivitis Recovery: Follow These Do’s And Don’ts To Take Care Of Your Eyes
A rapid increase in conjunctivitis cases has been observed over the past month in India. The humid weather during monsoon offers a favourable environment for bacteria and viruses to grow and spread.
Conjunctivitis is the most common type of eye infection. It is also known as pink eye. Conjunctivitis is highly contagious. The symptoms last for three to four days. Red eyes, itching, eye pain, watery eye, discharge from eyes, blurred vision, swelling and sensitivity to light are a few common symptoms of eye infection. If you are also struggling with conjunctivitis, here are some tips that will help you recover soon.
Conjunctivitis care: Follow these tips for speedy recovery
Do’s:
Use a cold compress to reduce discomfort.
You might experience discharge due to conjunctivitis. Use a warm, damp cloth to remove pus and keep your eyes clean.
Use eye drops and medicines as prescribed by your doctor.
Don’ts:
Avoid touching and rubbing your eyes
Avoid wearing eye makeup as much as possible
Do not use over-the-counter eye drops
Avoid wearing contact lenses
Take a break from swimming
Do not share your personal belongings
As it is important to keep your eye clean when suffering from conjunctivitis, Dr. Shibal Bhartiya, Senior Eye Surgeon at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon shared explained how to clean eye goop when you have eye flu.
Here are the steps:
Take some clean, filtered water and a washcloth
Dip the washcloth in water and keep it on closed eye for a few minutes
It will help soften the dried pus or mucus
Gently wipe the inner corner to the outer corner of the eye
And then use eye drops as prescribed
Also, try using different cloth for each eye to prevent the spread of infection.