Corona virus infection is not limited to the respiratory system alone. Symptoms of this infection are also seen in the eyes of many patients. It is important to take some necessary steps to keep the eyes safe in this phase of infection:
Practice eye hygiene
Practice eye hygiene to minimize/reduce the risk, as eyes could play a role in spread and prevention of infection. Don’t touch your eyes with dirty hands and clothes. Wash your eyes with clean water twice a day.
Switch contact lenses to specks
If you wear contact lenses, switch to specks, as contact lens wearers touch their eyes more often, which can increases the risk of infection. Specks can also provide an additional layer of protection from corona virus infection.
Don’t rub your eyes
If you feel itchiness, don’t rub your eyes. If you must touch your eyes, use a tissue paper instead of your fingers. Wash your eyes with clean water or use Moistening drops to ease the itching.
Wear goggles/sunglasses
Sunglasses may help protect your eyes from any respiratory droplets as you stay outdoors. That may also help keep your hands away from your eyes.
Stock up medicines
Stock up your eye drops and other essential prescribed medicines in advance.
Consult your doctor
If you exhibit symptoms related to the eyes, contact your doctor for consultation.
Cut your risk of contracting infection
World health organization recommended steps to cut your risk of corona virus infection, include:
Wash your hands regularly
Wash your hands with soap and water often, if soap and water is not available, use hand sanitizer.
Avoid touching your facial parts
Avoid touching your facial parts- particularly your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. It is the mucous membranes of these parts that are most susceptible to transmission of the virus.
Use tissue paper
Use tissue paper to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze. Don’t use cloth to rub your eyes or while sneezing and coughing. If cloth is carrying the virus, it can infect you.
Wear face Mask
To reduce the risk of infection; use good quality face mask as you step out of your home.
Maintain physical and social distance
To decrease the risk of infection, it is must to maintain physical and social distance. Stay at home and avoid going out as much as possible. Avoid close contact with people.
Clean and disinfect surfaces
Regularly clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces in your home; viruses can last on surfaces for hours, and so you can reduce your risk of infection.
Stay inside, stay safe!