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How to Prevent Catching “Apollo” (Conjunctivitis)

How to Prevent Catching “Apollo” (Conjunctivitis)

What is Apollo?

“Apollo” is the local name for conjunctivitis, an infection or inflammation of the eye that causes redness, itching, tearing, discharge, and discomfort. It spreads very easily, especially in schools, offices, homes, and crowded environments.

Conjunctivitis may be caused by viruses, bacteria, allergies, or irritants, but the infectious type spreads quickly from person to person.

How Apollo Spreads

You can catch conjunctivitis through:

  • Touching infected eye discharge
  • Sharing towels, pillows, or handkerchiefs
  • Using contaminated cosmetics
  • Touching surfaces touched by an infected person
  • Poor hand hygiene
  • Swimming in contaminated water

How to Prevent Catching Apollo

1. Wash your hands frequently

Use soap and water regularly, especially after touching your face or being in public places.

2. Avoid touching your eyes

The virus or bacteria enters easily through the eyes.

3. Do not share personal items

Avoid sharing:

  • Towels
  • Face cloths
  • Pillowcases
  • Eye makeup
  • Sunglasses

4. Keep your environment clean

Clean frequently touched surfaces such as:

  • Door handles
  • Phones
  • Tables
  • Keyboards

5. Stay away from infected persons when possible

Conjunctivitis spreads fast in close contact.

6. Do not self-medicate

Using wrong eye drops can worsen the infection. Always seek medical advice.

7. Visit a clinic if symptoms start

Early treatment reduces spread and complications.

When to see a doctor

Visit the clinic if you have:

  • Red painful eyes
  • Yellow or green discharge
  • Swollen eyelids
  • Blurred vision
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Symptoms lasting more than 2 days

Early care protects your eyes and prevents spreading the infection to others.

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