ALL ABOUT EYE FLU
EYE FLU {CONJUCTIVITIS} |
Types of Eye Flu
TYPES OF EYE FLU |
- Viral Eye Flu: This is the most common one. It's caused by tiny invaders called viruses. They're so tiny that we can't see them! Viral eye flu can happen when you have a cold or a cough.
- Bacterial Eye Flu: Imagine little bacteria causing trouble. They can make our
eyes all sticky and gooey. Bacterial eye flu is like having icky stuff in your
eyes.
- Allergic Eye Flu: Sometimes, our eyes
get upset because of things like pollen or dust. It's like our eyes are having
an allergy party. This type doesn't spread from person to person.
How
Eye Flu Makes You Feel and Symptoms of Eye Flu
When you have eye flu, your eyes might feel like they're on an adventure. They could get:
- Red: Imagine your eyes wearing a red cape! They might look pink or red.
- Itchy: It's like a little tickle in your eyes that you can't scratch.
- Watery: Your eyes might have tears like they're crying.
- Gooey: Sticky stuff can come out of your eyes, making them feel gooey.
- Sensitive to
Light: Bright lights might bother your eyes.
Why Eye Flu Happens and How It Spreads
How
to Keep Eye Flu Away
Stopping eye flu is like eating a piece of cake! You can:
- Wash Hands: Wash your hands often
with soap and water.
- No Touching: Avoid touching your eyes
with dirty fingers.
- Don't Share: Don't share things like
towels or makeup.
- Stay Home: If your eyes have eye flu,
stay home so others don't catch it.
Finding Out If You Have Eye Flu
If your eyes are feeling funny, a
grown-up can help. They'll look at your eyes and ask questions. Sometimes, they
might use a tiny swab to learn what's causing the eye flu.
How to Feel Better
EYE DROPS |
- Cool Compress: Put a soft, cool cloth on your eyes to make them feel
better.
- Eye Drops: Special drops can help your eyes feel less dry.
- No Allergens: Stay away from things that make your eyes unhappy, like
pollen.
- Keep Eyes Clean: Gently clean your eyes with warm water.
When
to Go to the Doctor
But there are times, when it actually starts to get serious and you need to see a doctor . Here are some symptoms, if you see them, you know where you need to go :
- Your eyes hurt a lot or your vision gets blurry.
- The eye flu doesn't get better even after trying the treatments.
- Your eyes are super sensitive to light.
Teaching
Others About Eye Flu
SHARING IS CARING |
Eye flu might sound tricky, but it's
not so scary when we know how to take care of our eyes. Remember, eye health is
important for everyone, young and old. By being careful, washing our hands, and
telling others, we can keep eye flu away and make our eyes happy! Stay healthy,
Stay Safe!