Monsoon, though enchanting, brings with it an array of medical problems, allergies, and infections. Wet surroundings and high levels of humidity coupled with a general decrease in immunity due to associated infections and allergies, especially of the paranasal sinuses and upper respiratory tract, make the eyes more prone to various ailments. One of the most common eye infections during monsoons is Conjunctivitis.
Below we share some knowledge and tips put together by eye specialists at Krishna Netralaya to help you avoid Conjunctivitis and other eye problems during monsoons.
Conjunctivitis is caused either by Enterovirus or Adenovirus. While the former leads to pharyngoconjunctival fever, which includes sore throat, fever and conjunctivitis, the latter causes haemorrhagic conjunctivitis (10 to 20% of the cases belong to this category).
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