As essential sensory organs, our eyes enable us to see and understand the world around us.Preserving our eyes against dangerous diseases and infections is a crucial part of keeping them in optimal health and maintaining our eyesight. Many things, such as bacteria, viruses, allergies, and poor eye care techniques, can result in eye infections.To get rid of dangerous bacteria and viruses, properly wash your hands with soap and water before handling contact lenses or touching your eyes…
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