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COVID-19 & Your Eye Health

SARS-CoV-2 aka COVID-19 typically causes fatigue, fever, dry cough and breathing issues . However, number of patients have had problems with their eyes associated with COVID-19. Since this a viral infection, it primarily causes conjunctivitis (red eye), where patients can notice the followinsymptoms:

  • Red eye
  • Irritated/itchy
  • Watery discharge
  • Sensitivity to light


Patient 
may also notice eyes feeling sore for perioof 2-3 weeks Most symptoms in the eyes occuwithin 2 weeks of other COVID-19 symptoms and usually last 2-3 weeks.

If you have red eye, it does not necessarily mean you have COVID-19There are many other that cacause conjunctivitis (red eye). A red eye in association with thtypical symptoms of COVID-19 imore likely indication COVID-19 associated conjunctivitis.

How the infection spreads:

The viral infection getpasseon primarily through dropletfrom a cough osneeze. There particles most often enter through your mouth or nose as welas your eyes. It caalso be passed on by touching contaminated countertop, doorknob and other surfaces, however thiis not thmaiway the viruspreads.

How to protect your eyes:

Washing youhands, wearing a mask, and keeping you and your surroundingsanitized the besprotection.

  • Wearing glasses: Wearing glasses has shown to help protect your eyes from respiratory droplets. If you do not wear glasses, consider (no power) blue block lenses or sunglasses.
  • Contact lenses: wearing contact lenses does not put you at more risk of COVID-19.Practice safe hygiene habits when wearing and caring for your contacts.
  • Don’t rub your eyes: Especially during COVID-19 closures, screen time for alage groups has significantly increased. Due to this, Dry eye Syndrome and symptoms associated with computer vision syndrome have significantly increased. Use moisturizing drops and warm compresses during the day to help you break the habit of eye rubbing.

 

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