Cleaning and sterilizing eyes:
Cleaning and sterilizing eyes is not necessary under normal circumstances. The eyes have their own natural defenses against infection, such as tears and eyelids. However, there are some situations in which cleaning and sterilizing the eyes may be necessary, such as:
- Before or after eye surgery
- If a foreign object gets into the eye
- If the eye is injured or infected
- If the eye is producing excessive discharge
- If the person is wearing contact lenses
To clean the eyes:
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Use a sterile eye cup or saline solution to rinse the eyes.
- Gently wipe away any discharge from the eyes using a sterile gauze pad or cotton swab.
To sterilize the eyes:
- Use a sterile eye wash solution containing a disinfectant, such as povidone-iodine or benzalkonium chloride.
- Follow the instructions on the eye wash solution label.
tips for keeping eyes healthy:
- Here are some additional tips for keeping your eyes healthy:
- Wash your hands frequently, especially before touching your eyes.
- Avoid sharing eye makeup or other personal items that could spread infection.
- Wear sunglasses outdoors to protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays.
- Get regular eye exams from an eye doctor, especially if you have any health conditions that could affect your eyes.
If you have any concerns about cleaning or sterilizing your eyes, please talk to your doctor or eye doctor.
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