Eye Flu: Symptoms, Prevention, and At-Home Care
Stay Informed, Stay Safe: Protecting Your Eyes from Flu Season and Beyond
EYE FLUAT-HOME CAREPREVENTION
7/30/20231 min read


Eye fluid or conjunctivitis is a highly contagious eye infection affecting many. Conjunctivitis is usually viral and may have superadded bacterial or allergic eye disease.
Symptoms of Eye Flu (Conjunctivitis)
Redness
Itching
Tearing
Discharge
Sensitivity to Light
Swelling of eyelids
Pain
Some may have Blurry Vision
Prevention of Eye Flu:
Practice Good Hygiene: Wash your hands frequently, and avoid sharing personal items like towels or cosmetics.
Avoid Eye Rubbing: Refrain from touching or rubbing your eyes, as this can transfer germs to the eyes.
Use Protective Eyewear: When swimming or engaging in activities that may expose your eyes to irritants, wear goggles to shield them.
Stay Away from Infected Individuals: If someone around you has conjunctivitis, maintain a safe distance to avoid catching the infection.
Follow Proper Contact Lens Care: If you wear contact lenses, follow your eye doctor's instructions for cleaning and handling them.
Conclusion:
Eye flu, or conjunctivitis, is a common eye condition with various causes. While it can be uncomfortable and contagious, it is usually not serious and can be managed with proper care and hygiene. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and preventive measures, you can protect your eyes and maintain good eye health. If you suspect you have eye flu, consult an eye care professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.