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How Does Pink Eye Spread to Others?


Pink eye, which is medically known as Conjunctivitis, has always been treated with the utmost caution; although the fear that it once inspired has abated due to thorough research into the subject, as well as information relating to the causes of the condition, and the manner in which it is transmitted. It is important for individuals to get to know how pink eye spreads so that they know how to deal with an outbreak the moment it occurs.

Viral pink eye is one of the causes of this condition, and it is caused by a virus. This specific type of condition is spread just like all other viruses are spread, and this is often managed with medications, although it can be very difficult to treat. Bacterial pink eye, on the other hand, is caused by certain strains of bacteria, such as streptococci or staphylococci, and they are often transmitted from one person to another via commonly handled items. Allergic pink eye is yet another condition that is caused by allergic reactions, and these include drugs, cosmetics, fumes, dust mites and a variety of air born chemicals. Individuals who work in environments where they might begin experiencing eye-related conditions due to particles in the air will want to take the utmost care and ensure that they wear the right protective gear to prevent this from happening.

It is important for individuals to learn how to protect bacterial pink eye from infecting them, especially since this form of the condition is very hardy, and so it can be very difficult to get rid of. These strains tend to be active long after they have been deposited by the carrier, and so they can arise when a person is least expecting it.

In order to prevent catching bacterial pink eye, individuals might want to take certain precautions, even if they have not actually witnessed a person in their surroundings with this condition, since these strains do not have to be apparent in order to. Firstly, it is important to wash all of the objects that have been handled by a wide range of people, including grocery carts. Antibacterial soap should be used for about 20 seconds to ensure that the items are not able to transmit this bacteria any longer. Secondly, it is a good idea to use anti-bacterial wipes whenever it is possible, especially in grocery stores. Lastly, it is important not to touch your face if you have been handling “public” items until you have had a chance to wash your hands; this includes the rails of elevators, or the buttons on ATMs. Remember, it might not be apparent, but many people have been using these same facilities, which means that a wide range of bacteria could be present, simply waiting to be picked up by a passing stranger.

It can be very difficult for young children to follow these guidelines, which is often why they tend to come down with this condition more frequently than adults, but it is important that parents try to help them understand the importance of following these guidelines. In the event that someone is diagnosed with this condition, they should be sure to inform those around them so that extra precautions can be taken not to have it spread. It might also be a good idea to limit the handling of items that are regularly used by others to ensure that they are not infected.

Pink eye might not be fatal, but in many instances, it will need to be treated in order for the symptoms to disappear, which is why these cases need to be taken seriously and treatment needs to be administered in the event that someone catches it. In the event that a bacterial infection occurs, it is important for individuals to receive the appropriate antibiotics so that they are not only able to find relief from their symptoms, but they are also able to prevent the condition from spreading to others.

Managing pink eye is simple when individuals are aware of how they should go about this, and this is precisely why information on the subject is so imperative. In the end, taking responsibility to treat and prevent the spread of pink eye can go a long way in helping people find success in keeping the condition contained, which is why it is important to make the effort to do so.


 

 

Mitchell Cohen
Mitchell Cohen, M.D. is Board Certified doctor specializing in Orthopedic Medicine and Spinal Surgery. Graduated from Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, PA with a degree in Human Physiology (1983) and subsequently achieved his medical degree in 1987 from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr Cohen did his Surgical Residency at the University of New Mexico in 1992 as well as a Spine Fellowship in 1993. Dr. Cohen has published the following medical journals: "Biomechanical Efficiency of Spinal Systems in Thorocolumbar Fractures" (1993), "Kaneda Anterior Spinal Instrumentation" and "Spinal Fusion Stabilization amongst many others. View Dr Cohen's Twitter Page.

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