Covid and eye health - Eyecare Plus Ashgrove
By Durkin & Black Optometrists
Covid and eye health

Covid and eye health

Covid and eye health

Covid and eye health

With an expected surge in Covid cases currently being reported in the media, we thought it would be timely to share a few tips put together by our head office team around Covid and your eye health.

To slow the spread of COVID-19 prevention is key.

The most common-sense COVID-19 precautions are the best: keep a safe distance from others, wash your hands regularly, wear a firm-fitting mask and get vaccinated.

Aside from these basics here are a few extra COVID precautions to take in relation to your eyes:

1. Wear your glasses

Glasses and sunglasses can partially shield the eyes from respiratory droplets and small airborne particles containing the virus. Glasses alone don’t provide complete security – the virus can reach your eyes through the top, bottom, and sides of your glasses. That is why frontline health workers and ICU staff wear goggles and face shields and why we are all encouraged to wear masks, more specifically P2/ N95 masks.

2. Clean glasses regularly

Clean your glasses regularly but be sure not to put anti-bacterial hand sanitizer on the lens surfaces (it might smear and leave streaks). Also: wash your glasses cleaning cloth once a week.

3. Safe contact lens wear

You can continue to wear contact lenses but wash your hands thoroughly. There is no evidence that wearing contact lenses increases your risk of COVID-19. Wash your hands with soap and water before inserting and after removing your contact lenses.

4. If symptomatic, take a break from contacts

If you are ill, you should stop wearing your contacts temporarily and switch to glasses. Once you are well again, you can use your contact lenses again, but be sure to use new contact lenses and a new lens case.

 5. Do not rub your eyes

In general, it is a good idea to avoid rubbing your eyes, always. If you can’t stop rubbing your eyes, however, use a tissue instead of your fingers or wash your hands with soap and water before and after you touch your eyes.

 6. Avoid mask-associated dry eye

An ill-fitting surgical mask can cause your breath to be channeled up out of the top of the mask and over the surface of the eyes, drying them out. Be sure your mask fits well, limit your time in air-conditioned environments and step outside for a break periodically. Ideally, for greater protection, you should be wearing P2/ N95 masks.

As our understanding of COVID-19 continues to evolve and change, Eyecare Plus optometrists and staff place a priority on staying educated and informed to ensure the health of our patients.

Here at Eyecare Plus Ashgrove, staff strictly adhere to all government health and safety advice to reduce the spread of COVID-19. If you have any concerns, feel free to speak to us when you come in for your appointment, or call us on 07 3463 0349.

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