Conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) is a viral disease that lasts for ten to fourteen days

Conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) is a viral disease that usually lasts ten to fourteen days. Go away and the watery solution also keeps coming out from the eyes. Conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) mostly spreads after the monsoon.

Currently, conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) has spread in Lahore, and the rush of eye patients has also increased in the hospital.

According to doctors, conjunctivitis causes the eye membrane to swell, and become red, runny, irritated, and stinging, and as a preventative measure, the patient's eyes are in excruciating pain because of the widespread sickness. But keep your eyes clean, and wash your hands and eyes with soap whenever you come home from outside.

"Patients with glaucoma should not touch the affected eyes, avoid rubbing them, and keep towels nearby," advise ophthalmologists at Mayo Hospital face cleaning cloths separate, and wear sunglasses when leaving the house to avoid smoke." And be protected from dust.

According to Dr. Nasir Chaudhary, conjunctivitis is increasing most in children and is spreading through the household via shaking hands of children in schools, parents should not send children suffering from conjunctivitis to school, and keep their homes clean. And take the patient immediately to the nearest eye hospital.”

He continues by mentioning the painful condition conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm), which is a prevalent ailment.

After the rainy season, conjunctivitis spreads rapidly. In this disease, the patient's eyes become swollen and red and heavy. There is a severe burning feeling in the eyes. As time passes, the eyes become less tolerant of glare and strong light. Waking up causes the pupils of the eyes to stick together and the patient endures the intensity of the pain with great difficulty.

Conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) is generally an untouchable disease, which is transmitted from one person to another. Although there is no specific season or time for conjunctivitis, the chances of its attack increase after the rainy season. After that, the sun is very strong, which not only causes stinging but also causes the eyes to become scarred.

In addition to this, the increase in dust, dust, and air pollution brought on by transportation on the roads during rainy days also leads to the spread of this disease. It happens. When its epidemic spreads, children, old people, young men, and women are all helpless in front of it.

Conjunctivitis (Ashub-e-Chashm) is a viral disease that lasts for ten to fourteen days