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Got Pink Eye? We Have 7 Natural Solutions To Cure It!
Extra Tips:
- If you use tissues or wipes to clean the eyes, put them in a bag before you place them in the trash to avoid spreading the infection to others
- Always wipe from the inside of your eye (the part next to your nose) then to the outside to prevent the drainage from being dragged back across the eye
- Always use clean cloths or tissues each time you touch your eyes to prevent spreading the infection or to prevent reinfection of the eye
- Try to avoid touching your eyes
- Do not share pillowcases, washcloths, or towels with other family members
- Change and wash items in hot water after using, such as towels or pillowcases
- Always wash your hands thoroughly after treating your eyes or after touching them
- Encourage others to wash their hands before and after coming into contact with infected persons
Keep in mind that bacterial and viral pink eye are extremely contagious so avoid going out in public, unless you must. If your symptoms do not clear up within seven days, see a doctor.
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