The metropolis has witnessed a surge in viral eye infections during the ongoing rainy season, with dozens of cases being reported on a daily basis. Public and private hospitals across the city have been grappling with the mounting cases of conjunctivitis, commonly known as red eye.
In the midst of this growing concern of eye infection cases, the afflicted are advised to employ prescribed eye drops and clean tissues for the cleansing of their eyes. Cold water, it is noted, brings relief to the affected eyes, offering a temporary reprieve from the discomfort.
The consensus remains that adherence to cautionary measures and impeccable cleanliness are pivotal in stemming the transmission of this highly contagious eye infection.
Infected people have been advised by doctors to maintain strict hygiene practices, including separating their personal items such as towels and toiletries.
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According to doctors, unlike common misconception, the infection isn’t contracted through mere eye contact; rather, it is facilitated by direct exposure to the infected individual’s ocular fluids. Notably, many cases have shown a co-occurrence of red eye with cold, flu, and cough symptoms.
Doctors further imparted crucial advice on how to mitigate the risk of transmission within households and workplaces. By maintaining personal hygiene and avoiding shared items, individuals can considerably reduce the chances of spreading the infection. Proper hand washing before administering eye drops, coupled with careful application, forms a vital line of defence.