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Guide to Conjunctivitis Transmission and Prevention

Complete guide to conjunctivitis transmission including spread patterns prevention methods and essential health information. Features practical guidance.

  • 25 Mar 2025
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Conjunctivitis, also known as eye flu or pink eye, is a swelling and redness of the eye lining. It is usually caused by bacterial or viral allergies. In this article, we will learn more about how does conjunctivitis spread.

Is Conjunctivitis Communicable?

“Is conjunctivitis contagious?” is a common question. Remember that viral eye infections are contagious and can spread quickly from person to person. However, allergic conjunctivitis is not contagious because it is allergic, not bacterial. It is important to be careful for eye infections, especially when people are in close contact with each other.

How Does Conjunctivitis Spread?

Conjunctivitis can spread through multiple sources. The following are some of the major mediums for its spread:

  1. Through the Air

When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the virus can spread through the air and infect other people. The virus can especially spread quickly in crowded areas.

  1. By Direct Eye Contact

Conjunctivitis can spread if you touch the eyes of an infected person and then touch yours.

  1. By Touching Common Surfaces

Door handles, doors, or other common objects touched by an infected person can also spread eye infections. Thus, regular cleaning of such items is essential.

  1. By Using Infected Clothes or Towels

People can also become infected by using infected towels, pillows, or gloves. The use of an infected person's personal items should be avoided.

Conclusion

Conjunctivitis can be an infectious disease, especially if it is bacterial or viral. If you are showing symptoms of eye infection, consult a doctor immediately. Also, get the best health insurance plans to cover medical costs.


Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for any questions regarding a medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any effects or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared.

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