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Winter’s Eye Woes: Expert Warns of Higher Infection Risk and How to Dodge It
As winter creeps in, so does the risk of infections, and guess what’s on the list? Eye infections! Dr. Sandeep Buttan from Sightsavers India explains why our eyes are at higher risk during the winter and how we can avoid the same.
So, why the eye trouble in winter?
Dr. Buttan points out the drop in air humidity as a major culprit. The dry air makes our eyes super dry, making us rub or touch them more often. Bad move! That just opens the door to nasty pathogens causing infections. And here’s a bonus: winter brings along the common cold, and eye infections, like viral conjunctivitis. Double trouble!
How to stay in the clear?
- Resist the urge to touch or rub, as that’s a one-way ticket for bacteria or viruses. Regular handwashing is the superhero move here, stopping infections in their tracks.
- For those battling dry eyes in the winter air? thumbs-up to lubricant eye drops. They’re like a cozy blanket for your eyes, keeping them moist and kicking infections to the curb.
- Contact lens wearers, listen up! Keep those lenses squeaky clean, and don’t slack on the hygiene routine.
- Lastly, if your eyes start acting up– redness, watering, itching, or pain – Dr. Buttan says to get yourself to an eye specialist pronto. Early action is the key to keeping your eyes healthy and happy all winter long!
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