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==Primary Prevention==
==Primary Prevention==
===Infective Conjunctivitis===
Some of the good hygiene techniques used to prevent conjunctivitis are as follows:
Some of the good hygiene techniques used to prevent conjunctivitis are as follows:


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* Wash your [[hands]] often.
* Wash your [[hands]] often.
* Always wash [[hands]] with soap and water or an alcohol based hand sanitizer prior to and following contact with a person who has conjunctivitis.
* Always wash [[hands]] with soap and water or an alcohol based hand sanitizer prior to and following contact with a person who has conjunctivitis.
 
* Infected patients should be advised to stay home from school and work
* Discontinued lens wear until signs and symptoms have resolved
===Allergic Conjunctivitis===
==References==
==References==
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Good hygiene can help prevent the spread of conjunctivitis.

Primary Prevention

Infective Conjunctivitis

Some of the good hygiene techniques used to prevent conjunctivitis are as follows:

  • Change pillowcases frequently.
  • Change towels and wash cloths daily.
  • Do not share personal articles that come in contact with the eyes (e.g. eye make-up applicators, towels, wash cloths, eye droppers)
  • Handle and clean contact lenses properly.
  • Keep hands away from the eye.
  • Replace eye cosmetics regularly.
  • Wash your hands often.
  • Always wash hands with soap and water or an alcohol based hand sanitizer prior to and following contact with a person who has conjunctivitis.
  • Infected patients should be advised to stay home from school and work
  • Discontinued lens wear until signs and symptoms have resolved

Allergic Conjunctivitis

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