Take care at conjunctivitis

Irritant or toxic conjunctivitis show primarily marked redness. Viral pink eye symptoms are usually associated with more of a watery discharge that is not green or yellow in color. Viral pink eye is most common in late fall and early spring. To avoid allergic conjunctivitis, try these tips:
• Dust and vacuum frequently to eliminate allergens in the home.
• Keep windows and doors closed on days when the airborne pollen count is high.
• Stay in well ventilated areas if you’re exposed to smoke, chemicals or fumes.
Viral conjunctivitis and bacterial conjunctivitis may affect one or both eyes. Viral conjunctivitis usually produces a watery discharge. Use clean water, preferably boiled and cooled. Soak a cotton pad, lightly squeeze and wipe the eye from the inner corner to the outer corner in one stroke.