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Prevention of Conjunctivitis

  • Avoid rubbing your eyes with unwashed hands.
  • If you have conjunctivitis, wash your hands after touching your eye. 
  • Do not share towels or flannels with a person who has conjunctivitis.
  • Always follow strict hygiene measures with contact lenses, and make sure you know how to store them properly. Your optician will be able to give you all the information you require, but it is important to seek advice even if you only use lenses for cosmetic reasons (for example, to change your eye colour). 
  • If you have allergic conjunctivitis, try to avoid future attacks by avoiding the cause of the allergy. Alternatively, your GP may be able to prescribe antihistamines to reduce the over-reaction of your immune system.
  • When you have a cold or flu, always wash your hands after blowing your nose, and avoid touching your eyes, to prevent cross-infection.