Consult Super-Specialist Doctors at CARE Hospitals
7 August 2023
Several groups are at higher risk of contracting pink eye (viral conjunctivitis) during the monsoon season and in environments where infectious diseases are prevalent.
As the monsoon arrives, bringing with it high humidity, minimal sunlight, and dampness creates the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, viruses, fungi, and allergens in the environment. Consequently, there is a notable increase in infectious diseases during this season. At the top of the list is viral conjunctivitis, accompanied by a surge in infective and inflammatory conditions such as style, corneal ulcers, and dry eye conditions, known as keratoconjunctivitis.
Identifying the symptoms of these eye infections is crucial in seeking early medical attention. Patients with pink eye may experience redness of the eyes, swelling of the eyelids, watering, itching, pain in eye movements, sensitivity to bright light, a sensation akin to sand pricking the eyes, and sticky discharge. As the infection spreads to contiguous sites, mild-grade fever, sore throat, and ear pain may follow. These infections are highly contagious, spreading through contact and airborne transmission, especially in closed, air-conditioned environments. In no time, everyone around is silently carrying the virus.
Several groups are at higher risk of contracting pink eye (viral conjunctivitis) during the monsoon season and in environments where infectious diseases are prevalent. These groups include:
It's important to note that while these groups may be at higher risk, anyone can contract pink eye if exposed to the virus. Practising good hygiene and taking preventive measures can help reduce the chances of infection for everyone.
Swift diagnosis and expert care under the guidance of an ophthalmologist are essential. Proper medication and precautionary measures are critical in preventing the virus's transmission.
Proactive Measures to Protect Your Precious Sight
To minimize the risk of contracting pink eye or any other eye infection during the monsoon, proactive measures should be taken:
As the monsoon sweeps in, let us not overlook the potential risks it poses to our eyes. By adopting these proactive measures and seeking timely medical attention, we can safeguard our eyesight and enjoy the season's beauty without falling victim to the pink eye epidemic. Remember, a little precaution can go a long way in preserving your vision and ensuring a safe and pleasant monsoon experience for everyone.