Don't Miss
- Lesbian, Bisexual Women More Likely to Die Early Than Straight Peers
- Wegovy Can Help Heart Failure Patients Reduce Meds: Study
- Cancer & COVID Drove Him to Double-Lung Transplant
- First Pig Kidney Recipient Dies Almost Two Months After Transplant
- Police Seizures of Pills With Fentanyl Have Skyrocketed
- Could Having ‘Skinny’ Fat Cells Encourage Weight Gain?
- Test Might Predict Which Kids Will Outgrow Peanut Allergy
- Yoga Can Help Heart Failure Patients Stay Strong
- Tips to Celebrating Mom on Her Day, Even When Dementia Intervenes
- Feds Announce New Measures to Monitor, Prevent Bird Flu
Health Tip: Preventing Pinkeye
By LadyLively on June 19, 2015
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) is a bacterial or viral infection that usually spreads very easily.
To help prevent pinkeye, the Mayo Clinic advises:
- Keep your hands away from your eyes.
- Frequently wash your hands.
- Each day, use a clean washcloth and hand towel.
- Never share washcloths or pillows.
- Wash and change pillowcases often.
- Throw away mascara and other cosmetics if you have pinkeye. Never share cosmetics.
Source: HealthDay
Copyright © 2024 HealthDay. All rights reserved.