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PINK EYE
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
FROM
DID YOU KNOW KIDS MISS
OVER 3 MILLION SCHOOL
DAYS A YEAR AS A RESULT
OF PINK EYE?
Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis,
is an inflammation or infection of the
transparent membrane that lines your
eyelid and covers the white part of
your eyes. When the small blood
vessels become inflamed, they are
more visible, resulting in the reddish
or pink tone you see in the eyes.
EYEDOCTORS
TOLEDO
Pink eye is highly
contagious and can be
caused by a viral or
bacterial infection, an
allergic reaction, or
coming into contact with
an irritant like smoke or
dust. Because pink eye
can be contagious, early
diagnosis and treatment
are crucial to limit its
spread.
Symptoms:
THE MOST COMMON
SYMPTOMS OF PINK EYE
INCLUDE:
● Redness or swelling
● Itching, irritation,
or burning
● Grittiness or excessive
tearing
● Crusting of the
eyelids or lashes
● Sensitivity to light
or blurred vision
● Intense eye redness
Pink eye is no joke and can quickly
spread if not taken care of properly.
If you or your kids are experiencing
any of the symptoms above, see a
doctor immediately. If you have a
weak immune system or a pre-
existing eye condition, pink eye can
cause these to worsen.
WHEN TO SEE A
DOCTOR
To help prevent and further
protect yourself from pink eye, take
the following steps:
Prevention and
Protection
● Wash your
hands thoroughly
with soap and
water. If you
come into contact
with pink eye,
wash your hands
exceptionally well
and help your
children do the
same.
● Infection can
enter the body
through the nose
and mouth.
Avoid sharing
personal items
such as makeup,
towels, eye
drops, contact
lenses, and so
on.
EYECARETIPS
● Avoid touching or rubbing your
eyes. This could worsen the
condition and in some cases, help
it spread to the other eye.
● Always clean, store, and replace
your contact lenses as instructed
by your eye doctor.
● If your child has pink eye, keep
him/her out of school and
extracurricular activities until the
redness is completely gone. This
can help prevent your child from
spreading it to the entire class.
If you wear contact lenses and are
diagnosed with pink eye, you
should take the following steps:
Contact Lenses
and Pink Eye
● Remove contact lenses and
wear your glasses until the
condition is resolved.
● Throw away the
disposable lenses you were
wearing when you were
diagnosed with pink eye.
● If you do not have disposable
lenses, disinfect them before you
wear them again.
● Thoroughly clean your lens case,
and you may want to consider
replacing it.
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How To Protect Yourself From Pink Eye

  • 1.
  • 2.
    DID YOU KNOWKIDS MISS OVER 3 MILLION SCHOOL DAYS A YEAR AS A RESULT OF PINK EYE? Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyes. When the small blood vessels become inflamed, they are more visible, resulting in the reddish or pink tone you see in the eyes.
  • 3.
    EYEDOCTORS TOLEDO Pink eye ishighly contagious and can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or coming into contact with an irritant like smoke or dust. Because pink eye can be contagious, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to limit its spread.
  • 4.
    Symptoms: THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMSOF PINK EYE INCLUDE: ● Redness or swelling ● Itching, irritation, or burning ● Grittiness or excessive tearing ● Crusting of the eyelids or lashes ● Sensitivity to light or blurred vision ● Intense eye redness
  • 5.
    Pink eye isno joke and can quickly spread if not taken care of properly. If you or your kids are experiencing any of the symptoms above, see a doctor immediately. If you have a weak immune system or a pre- existing eye condition, pink eye can cause these to worsen. WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
  • 6.
    To help preventand further protect yourself from pink eye, take the following steps: Prevention and Protection
  • 7.
    ● Wash your handsthoroughly with soap and water. If you come into contact with pink eye, wash your hands exceptionally well and help your children do the same. ● Infection can enter the body through the nose and mouth. Avoid sharing personal items such as makeup, towels, eye drops, contact lenses, and so on.
  • 8.
    EYECARETIPS ● Avoid touchingor rubbing your eyes. This could worsen the condition and in some cases, help it spread to the other eye. ● Always clean, store, and replace your contact lenses as instructed by your eye doctor. ● If your child has pink eye, keep him/her out of school and extracurricular activities until the redness is completely gone. This can help prevent your child from spreading it to the entire class.
  • 9.
    If you wearcontact lenses and are diagnosed with pink eye, you should take the following steps: Contact Lenses and Pink Eye
  • 10.
    ● Remove contactlenses and wear your glasses until the condition is resolved. ● Throw away the disposable lenses you were wearing when you were diagnosed with pink eye.
  • 11.
    ● If youdo not have disposable lenses, disinfect them before you wear them again. ● Thoroughly clean your lens case, and you may want to consider replacing it. https://visionassociates.net | 419-578-2020 | 419-354-3926