KOMPAS.com – eye disease bekan Those caused by bacterial or viral infections are usually very easily transmitted from sufferers to people around them.
Reported from Cleveland Clinic, People with belekan due to bacterial infection can be contagious when symptoms appear, up to two days after the disease is given the right medicine.
If the disease is caused by a viral infection, it can be contagious when symptoms appear until a few days later.
Before you recognize how to prevent belekanFirst, identify the mode of transmission of this eye disease.
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So far, we sometimes hear that sores can be transmitted by looking into the eyes of the sufferer. This is wrong, aka a mere myth. Belekan eye disease can be transmitted through:
- Use of eye makeup products that are contaminated with bacteria or viruses cause of belekan
- Use used glasses or contact lenses that are contaminated with bacteria or viruses that cause sores
- Close contact with people with belekan, for example by shaking hands. When bacteria or viruses that cause sore throats stick to your hands, germs can enter and infect your eyes when you shake hands, then touch your eyes when your hands have not been washed with soap or water. hand sanitizer
- When bacteria or viruses that cause sores stick to the surface of an object, then you touch the object and hands that have not been cleaned with soap or water hand sanitizer accidentally grabbed the eye
From some of the gaps in the transmission of belekan above, you can take steps to prevent this eye disease.
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There are a number of steps that can be taken to prevent the transmission of eye sores that sufferers can do and protect themselves from contracting this disease.
Reported from several sources, here are some of them:
- Do not touch or rub belekan eyes, except when cleaning and treating belekan eyes
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and running water. If that’s not possible, use hand sanitizer. Clean hands before and after touching the face area
- Wash or clean eye discharge at least twice a day using a cotton swab that has been moistened with clean water. Dispose of cotton in a special trash. Then, wash your hands with soap and running water
- Always wash your hands after using eye drops or ointment for sore eyes
- As long as the sore eye has not healed and the medicine prescribed by the doctor has not run out, avoid sharing personal items that can be contagious, such as eye makeup tools and products, contact lenses, glasses, towels, cups
- As long as the eye disease has not healed, change pillowcases as often as possible. The aim is to prevent contagious eye to the other eye and those around him. After the disease is cured, replace the pillowcase with a clean one
- After the disease is cured, try to make eye cosmetics, eye makeup tools, or contact lenses that may have been exposed to germs that cause belekan
- As long as the disease has not healed or the belekan treatment has not been completed, try to do activities at home so as not to transmit the disease to the people around
Belekan eye disease can usually be cured completely after proper treatment. Doctors usually prescribe eye drops, eye ointments, or medications that are taken by mouth to treat this disease.
During the recovery process, don’t forget to carry out some of the ways to prevent infectious sores above.
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