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Eye care tips: 8 ways to protect your eyes in monsoon season

Taking care of your eyes during the monsoon season is important due to increased humidity and the higher risk of infections. Here are eight essential eye care tips for the monsoon season.

July 03, 2024 / 14:29 IST
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Regular handwashing with soap and water is crucial to prevent the transfer of harmful bacteria and viruses to your eyes, significantly lowering the risk of infections such as conjunctivitis. (Image: Canva)
Regular handwashing with soap and water is crucial to prevent the transfer of harmful bacteria and viruses to your eyes, significantly lowering the risk of infections such as conjunctivitis. (Image: Canva)

During the monsoon season, common eye problems include conjunctivitis (pink eye), styes, dry eyes, and fungal infections. Increased humidity promotes bacterial and fungal growth, leading to infections like conjunctivitis. Stagnant water and moist environments contribute to the spread of bacteria, causing styes and fungal infections. Pollutants carried in rainwater can irritate eyes, exacerbating dry eye syndrome. Proper hygiene, avoiding touching eyes with dirty hands, using clean water for eye care, and wearing protective eyewear can mitigate these issues. Immediate medical attention is advised if symptoms like redness, itching, discharge, or blurred vision occur.

Here are eight essential eye care tips for the monsoon season suggested by Noida-based ENT Dr Neha Sharma.

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Keep your hands clean: Regular handwashing with soap and water is crucial to prevent the transfer of harmful bacteria and viruses to your eyes, significantly lowering the risk of infections such as conjunctivitis.

Protect your eyes from rainwater: Shield your eyes with sunglasses or a brimmed hat to block rainwater contaminants, which can cause irritation and potentially lead to infections if they come into contact with your eyes.