Health and Wellness

Useful tips for protecting your eyes during monsoon season

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Saurav Gupta

As the monsoon season arrives, bringing relief from the scorching heat but also an increase in humidity and moisture, it’s essential to take extra care of your eyes to prevent common infections like conjunctivitis (eye flu). Here are some practical tips to safeguard your eyes during this rainy season:

Practice Good Hand Hygiene: One of the primary ways eye infections spread is through contact with contaminated hands. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially before touching your eyes or face. Avoid rubbing your eyes with unwashed hands to prevent introducing germs that could cause infections.

Avoid Touching Your Eyes: As tempting as it may be, refrain from touching or rubbing your eyes unnecessarily. This can irritate the eyes and potentially spread infection. If your eyes feel itchy or irritated, use a clean tissue to gently dab around the eyes instead of rubbing.

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Use Clean Towels and Tissues: Use separate towels for your face and eyes, and ensure they are washed regularly with hot water and detergent. Similarly, use disposable tissues or clean cloth to wipe your eyes, and avoid sharing these with others to prevent cross-contamination.

Maintain Cleanliness Around You: Keep your living and working areas clean and dust-free. Regularly wipe down surfaces to remove dust and allergens that can irritate your eyes. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, ensure they are cleaned properly and stored hygienically.

Protect Your Eyes Outdoors: If you venture outdoors during the rainy season, consider wearing protective eyewear or sunglasses. This can shield your eyes from rainwater, pollutants, dust, and debris that may carry allergens or infectious agents.

Use Lubricating Eye Drops: If you experience dryness or irritation in your eyes, consider using preservative-free lubricating eye drops. These can help keep your eyes moist and comfortable, reducing the risk of irritation and infection.

Seek Prompt Medical Attention: If you develop symptoms such as redness, itching, discharge, or sensitivity to light, do not ignore them. Consult an eye specialist promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment. Early intervention can prevent complications and speed up recovery.

Stay Informed and Prepared: Stay updated on weather conditions and be prepared for sudden changes in humidity or allergen levels that may affect your eyes. Take preventive measures proactively to minimize exposure to potential eye irritants.

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By following these tips, you can help protect your eyes from infections and discomfort during the monsoon season. Remember that prevention is key to maintaining good eye health, so prioritize hygiene and care for your eyes throughout the rainy months. Taking these simple steps can go a long way in ensuring your eyes stay healthy and clear despite the challenges of the monsoon.

Saurav Gupta

With nearly six years of experience as a journalist, he has written extensively on developmental issues, policies, health, and government agency schemes across both print and digital platforms. He holds a BAJMC degree from IP University.

Published by
Saurav Gupta

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