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Eye Infections In Monsoon: If you experience any symptoms, consulting an ophthalmologist is crucial for timely treatment.
A recent study reveals that people living in areas with high PM10 exposure are at a significantly higher risk of eye infections and ocular surface diseases, highlighting the link between air pollution and eye health.
Conjunctivitis is the most common eye infection during the monsoon, caused by bacteria or viruses
Keep your eyes clean by washing your hands regularly, especially before touching your face
Refrain from sharing towels, handkerchiefs, contact lenses, eye drops, or makeup during the monsoon
Monsoon is the season of diseases and eye infections
Wearing sunglasses or protective spectacles while stepping out helps to avoid direct contact with splashing of rainy water
Schedule regular eye examinations and checkups every year with your ophthalmologist
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Studies have also linked high air pollution levels to increased occurrences of dry eye syndrome.
Watering eyes can be very irritating and can cause blurred vision, sore eyelids and sticky eyes.
Viral conjunctivitis is a common type of pink eye that is highly contagious and is caused because of contact.
Eye allergies and conjunctivitis, which, if not treated in time, can lead to cornea problems affecting vision.
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