The rate of infection in ‘Joy Bangla’ is increasing with the onset of monsoon season

‘Joy Bangla’ actually refers to a particular problem called conjunctivitis. Children as well as adults can face the same problem during monsoon season. Incidentally, ‘Joy Bangla’ actually refers to a special problem called conjunctivitis. In this problem the eyes become bright red. Itching in the eyes increases. The water kept falling. It is very difficult to look at this condition for a long time.

Many people have misconceptions about this issue as well. Many people believe that if someone is ‘Joy Bangla’, don’t look into his eyes. Looking into his eyes may cause the same disease to the beholder. Disha Eye Hospital doctor Soham Basak gave valuable information in this regard to a news media. Adeno virus is the real culprit behind ‘Joy Bangla’ disease. The virus starts to spread as soon as it reaches the eyes. It then infects the white part of the eye or the conjunctiva. This disease is called conjunctivitis because it causes an infection in the conjunctiva.

The main symptoms of conjunctivitis are watery eyes, itchy eyes, swollen eyes and burning eyes.Prevention is to isolate the patient as much as possible. The habit of touching the eyes should be reduced. Keep some distance with the affected person. Because this virus spreads through touch. But talking can be done by eye contact. There is no problem with that.

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