Often people do not think when traveling to protect his eyes. Below are tips that can help you avoid infection in the eye and one of the most common eye problems.
Conjunctivitis, commonly called red eye. This is an inflammation that can make the layers swollen eyes, red and painful. The signs, itchy eyes, red and watery. This can last for 7 to 10 days.
Conjunctivitis can be caused by bacteria or viruses. If caused by a virus can easily spread, so it is important for you to instantly treat your eyes and avoid direct contact with people around. It also can be caused by dry eyes, allergies, or exposed to smoke or other chemicals, not viruses.
Bump, can form around edge of the eyelid, which is a small lump, which is almost like a pimple. It is caused by a buildup of bacteria in the glands of the eyelid. This bacterial infection that creates such a bump. Cage often show an increase in normal bacteria. The increase in bacteria can be controlled by washing the eyelids or by using antibiotic eye drops.
Inflammation of the eyes, inflammation of the eyelid caused by excessive growth of bacteria that grow normal bacteria, it can cause uncomfortable eye condition known as blepharitis. This can be caused by touching or rubbing eyes with dirty hands or sleeping in make-up in the eyes.
Symptoms of blepharitis include, itchy, red, opaque eyes and eyelids feel like there is something in the eye. You can anticipate these bacteria to gently wash your eyelids with warm water and baby shampoo is hypoallergenic. Use hand towels / washcloths, and wash to the lids of your eyes.
There are several things you can do to reduce the risk of contracting. Avoid touching your eyes, this is especially important if your hands are not clean. If you wear contact lenses, then the situation must always be clean and store them properly. Wash your face before going to bed at night. Do not share cosmetics with others, and remove make up / applicators if you have an eye infection.
By getting used to maintain the cleanliness and by following simple guidelines that can reduce the risk of contracting an eye infection.