What To Do To Avoid Eye Infections?

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Even though we repeat this in every blog we write, there’s no other way of saying this. The eyes are the most sensitive and essential part of our body, and what makes them so sensitive is also the reason why they are prone to infections. So, in this blog, we try to cover as many tips as we can to educate you on how to avoid eye infections.

Eye infections are common, but that doesn’t mean they can be taken lightly. Even though they seem to go away in a couple of days or weeks, they also have the ability to damage your eyesight. So, to prevent this from happening, read this blog and get to know what to do when you face the issue of an eye infection. 

What are the symptoms of eye infections?

In most cases, the symptoms of eye infections are similar. They start with eye dripping, swelling, and itching. While these are common symptoms, we request you not take these symptoms for granted. In a few cases, these minor symptoms could lead to no-return damages. Some of the common names of eye infections are Conjunctivitis and Dry eyes. Eye infections could be caused due to Viral, Fungal, or Bacterial elements. 

One of the greater risks of infections is that they spread. Especially in cold weather conditions, human bodies are prone to get infected. Another risk is their ability to seep into deeper layers. Since eyes are sensitive, infections find it easy to make their way into deeper layers like the Cornea. Now that you’re aware of what eye infections could do let’s move into how to avoid them. 

As a matter of fact, the following tips are quite easy for us to mention, while it is definitely challenging to keep doing these every day. So, let’s make a habit of following these below tips and save our eyes from damage. 

Hands carry it all!

We mean, all! From bacteria to dirt, hands carry them all. Fun fact, there are more types of bacteria on the palm of your hand than on a clean bathroom floor. We hope this fact makes a significant impact on keeping your hands out of your face. Since it is challenging to keep our hands away from our face, make an alternative habit of keeping them clean at all times, reducing the chances of catching eye infections. 

Smoking is strict No No

One puff is enough to damage your eyesight permanently. So, why take the risk? Not just tobacco, but also be aware of any chemical fumes around the place of your work and home. If you feel any discomfort in your eyes after coming in touch with smoke, contact our specialists immediately. 

Keep Contacts on the table

Follow this strictly every night before going to bed. Remove your contacts. Not just that, make a habit of cleaning them before packing. It will ensure that your lenses and the box remain infection-free. Also, they’ll be ready to go the next time you need them. 

These are only a few habits that we list here to educate you on how to avoid eye infections. Our specialists are always ready to address all your eye-related concerns. However, take care of yourself and your eyes.

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