Many people believe that when their eyes turn red, the cause is dust storms. However, the situation is usually different. Eye redness often relates to allergies or contagious infections.
During dust storms, some patients go to hospitals because they feel their eyes are full of dust. They also struggle with bright light and feel pain. Yet, in many cases, the actual reason is another health problem or a viral infection.
When the eyes become red, avoid rubbing them. Rubbing can spread viruses and transfer the infection to the other eye or to another person.
It is also wise to avoid using cosmetic products, since they can make the irritation worse.
Eye-cleaning drops or antiviral drops are useful options for treatment. In addition, people should never touch their eyes with unwashed hands.
Finally, during dust storms, wearing protective glasses is strongly recommended. This simple step helps protect the eyes from redness, dust, particles, and viruses.
