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During pink eye**, avoid contact with the sick person and their used items, such as face towels, washbasins, etc., as much as possible. Try not to go to public places (such as swimming pools, theaters, shops, etc.). Pay attention to disinfection and isolation (boiling disinfection) of personal items (such as towels, handkerchiefs, etc.) or public items such as kindergartens, schools, barber shops, and bathrooms.
Individuals should pay attention not to rub their eyes with dirty hands, cut their nails frequently, and wash their hands before eating and after using the toilet. Antibiotics or antiviral eye drops should be used to apply eye drops when available. The affected eye should be opened and not covered, because after covering the affected eye, the ocular secretions cannot be discharged, and the temperature and humidity of the local eye are increased, which is conducive to the multiplication of bacteria or viruses and aggravates the condition.
It is advisable to eat light food, and it is advisable not to drink alcohol.
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Be careful not to touch it with your hands, and there are towels that are used every day, and do not use them with family or friends, because it can be contagious.
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If it is actively carried out**, it usually takes about a week to ten days to heal, and this requires a process.
But beware:
1) Do not go to public places for haircuts, bathing or swimming to prevent infecting others;
2) The washing utensils are used separately from the family to avoid infection by family members;
3) Develop a good habit of not rubbing your eyes and washing your hands frequently;
4) Towels and other items for wiping eyes need to be disinfected with chlorine-containing disinfectant or boiled for 10 minutes;
5) If there is a lot of eye secretion and affects vision, you can use a sterile cotton ball dipped in cold saline or 4% boric acid solution to rinse your eyes. Prepare salt water with cold boiled water, add 1g of salt per 100 ml of water;
6) Use virazole and rifampicin eye drops to spot the eyes, once every 1 hour, alternate the two uses, do not share the same eye drops with others;
7) When taking eye medicine or sleeping, the head is tilted to the affected side to avoid the flow of secretions from the affected eye to the unaffected eye;
8) Do not touch the eyes and secretions at the mouth of the eye medicine bottle to prevent cross-infection caused by contamination of the bottle mouth.
Pink eye is mainly a bacterial infection, and various antimicrobial eye drops** are often used, such as chloramphenicol, rifampicin, gentamicin and other eye drops. In order to make the small amount and low concentration of eye drops continue to work in the eye, frequent dispensing is the key, and eye ointments such as erythromycin and tetracycline should be used before going to bed, so that the drug can be stored in the eye and gradually absorbed.
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After having pink eye, you should be active**,** you can rinse your eyes, it is advisable to rinse the conjunctival sac with an appropriate rinse such as normal saline or 2% boric acid water, 2 3 times a day, and wipe the eyelid margin with a disinfectant cotton swab. Eye drops or ointment can also be applied to the affected eye spot. When the inflammation is controlled, in order to prevent **, it is still necessary to apply eye drops for about 1 week.
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Pay attention to eye hygiene, light eye drops, and disinfect the towel.
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In addition, I think that as long as you pay attention to the hygiene of your hands, you will generally not get pink eye, so don't underestimate the hygiene of your hands. Best wishes to you**.
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Hello, pink eye not only needs to be controlled with drugs, but also care in daily life, when there is discharge from the eyes, you can not rub it with your hands, you can use saline to clean, do not force to watch TV and computer, even if you use it, the time is not too long. Avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol. The ** cycle of pink eye is generally 7 to 14 days, which varies from person to person.
If you have pink eye for a long time, it will definitely be harmful to the eyes, and if you use the medicine correctly, there will be no sequelae after that.
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Be careful not to infect your family, it will generally be fine in three or four days, and there will be no sequelae.
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It's good for a week or so It's not harmful to the eyes, be careful not to rub your eyes, don't go on the Internet too much I have had this experience myself, the doctor said to me But if you don't treat him, he will be fine The time is just a few days longer.
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Pink eye can affect vision, and it doesn't go back after the effects! Be sure to go to a regular hospital for an eye examination**, in time** it will be well soon!
Pink eye and its prevention.
The commonly known "pink eye" is infectious conjunctivitis, also known as explosive fire eye, which is an acute infectious ophthalmia. According to different pathogenic causes, it can be divided into two categories: bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis, which have similar clinical symptoms, but the prevalence and harmfulness of viral conjunctivitis are the most important. The disease can occur throughout the year, especially in spring and summer.
Pink eye is an eye disease that is transmitted through contact, such as contact with used towels, washing utensils, faucets, doorknobs, swimming pool water, and shared toys. Therefore, the disease is often widely spread in kindergartens, schools, hospitals, factories and other collective units, resulting in outbreaks and epidemics.
In the early stage of the disease, the patient feels that the eyes are hot, burning, photophobia, and red, and the eyes feel painful, and the pain is unbearable like entering the sand, followed by the eyelids are red and swollen, the eyelids are many, afraid of light, and tears, and when they get up in the morning, the eyelids are often stuck by secretions, and it is not easy to open. Some patients have small bleeding spots or hemorrhagic spots on the conjunctiva, and the discharge is mucopurulent, sometimes forming a gray-white pseudomembrane on the surface of the palpebral conjunctiva, and there may be gray-white infiltration spots on the corneal edge, and severe cases may be accompanied by headache, fever, fatigue, preauricular lymphadenopathy and other systemic symptoms.
Pink eye generally does not affect vision, but if a large amount of mucopurulent discharge adheres to the surface of the cornea, there may be temporary blurred vision or iridescence (iridescent circles in front of the eyes), but once the discharge is wiped away, vision can be clear. If a bacterial or viral infection affects the cornea, photophobia, tearing, pain is aggravated, and vision will also deteriorate to a certain extent.
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One thing to pay attention to is eye hygiene.
Do not rub with your hands.
In addition, you can go to the hospital to prescribe some medicine or injections.
It can be cured in about a week.
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Pay attention to hygiene, do not wipe your eyes with your hands, it will take 1-2 weeks to get better!!
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Just pay attention to your eyes, hand hygiene, and of course you have to go to the hospital...
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Don't panic! Prompt medication will not leave problems.
Just pay attention to a few things:
Clause. 1. Clean up the droppings and secretions from your eyes (this is very important). Everything that can be boiled is boiled and sterilized (at high temperature).
If you can't boil, you can use 84 disinfectant, spray, wipe and use ultraviolet lamps if possible.
Clause. 2. Number of eye drops: Tobramycin eye drops 6 times a day. Ganciclovir ophthalmic solution 4 times a day. The interval between the two drugs is more than 10 minutes. Medicants for both eyes.
Clause. 3. If it is infectious, pay attention to hygiene to prevent family members from being infected.
Clause. 4. Eat a light diet and drink plenty of water. The general course of the disease is about 10 days.
Fifth, rubbing the eyes will aggravate pink eye, and rubbing the eyes will bring in bacteria again, causing cross-infection.
And when you are almost well, try not to rub your eyes with your hands, because the chance of pink eye** is also very high.
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Use a cloth soaked in salt water...
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