Why you should refrain from rubbing your eyes



Introduction:

1. Risk of Infectious Conjunctivitis

Rubbing or touching your eyes can increase the risk of infectious conjunctivitis, particularly adenoviral conjunctivitis. This highly contagious condition can be transmitted through direct or indirect contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces.


2. Connection to Keratoconus

Keratoconus, characterized by progressive thinning of the cornea, can lead to severe vision loss. Rubbing the eyes is a known risk factor for the development and progression of keratoconus.

3. Impact on Allergic Conjunctivitis

Rubbing the eyes in response to allergic conjunctivitis exacerbates symptoms by stimulating the release of histamine, leading to increased itching and potential exposure to allergens, irritants, and pathogens.

4. Corneal Ulcers and Complications

Rubbing the eyes due to dry eye syndrome or to remove foreign bodies can result in corneal ulcers and worsen the condition. After eye surgery, rubbing the eyes can disrupt incisions, increase the risk of infection, and jeopardize the healing process.

5. Alternatives to Rubbing

Instead of rubbing the eyes, consider using artificial tears to alleviate discomfort and maintain eye moisture. Regular use of preservative-free artificial tears is recommended, and persistent symptoms should prompt a visit to the ophthalmologist for evaluation and treatment.

Regular check-ups with your eye doctor are crucial for monitoring your overall health, as they provide important insights through eye examinations. Experience exceptional eye care at Dr. Vyas Eye Care, located in Tarnaka, Hyderabad, where Dr. S.T.S.Pridhu Vyas, MBBS, MS, FVRS, leads our dedicated team. Reach out to us at:

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