Health Tip: Help Prevent Pinkeye

Suggestions to minimize your child's risk

September 8, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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(HealthDay News) -- Conjunctivitis, commonly called pinkeye, is a highly contagious infection.

The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions to protect your child and help reduce pinkeye's spread:

  • Teach your child to wash hands frequently, using soap and warm water.
  • Tell your child to never share products such as eye makeup, washcloths, eye drops, pillowcases or towels.
  • Limit exposure to allergens by keeping windows closed (when outdoor allergen levels are high) and vacuuming often.
  • After you've cared for a child with pinkeye, wash your hands thoroughly, and discard anything used to clean the eyes.
  • Carefully wash in very hot water, and separate from other washables, any towels or linens that the infected child used.

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