An eye infection is usually a condition caused by bacteria or a virus. While there are many different types of eye infections with different causes and treatments, the most common is bacterial conjunctivitis. More serious eye infections can penetrate the deeper, interior portions of the eye to create sight-threatening conditions such as endophthalmitis. With post-septal cellulitis, infection found in and around the soft tissue of the eyelids represents an emergency because the condition can spread if left untreated.

Eye infections can affect one or both eyes, and they may occur at any age, though they are most common in children and young adults. Some eye infections are highly contagious, and you must take care not to infect other people, or even your other eye, if only one eye is infected. In some cases, allergies or irritation can cause symptoms similar to an eye infection. Additionally, eye allergies and eye irritation and can make it easier for you to get an eye infection.

Symptoms of an Eye Infection are chronic red eyes, persistent Itching, flaking of the eye lids, discomfort of the eyes, blurred vision, watery eyes, eye discharge, eye pain, swollen eyelids and many other symptoms as well

How to Avoid Eye Infections
1) Wash your hands before and after touching your eyes or face and before and after using medicine in your eyes.
2) Do not share contact lens equipment, containers, or solutions
3) Do not share eye medicine.
4) Do not share towels, linens, pillows, or handkerchiefs. Use clean linens, towels, and washcloths daily.
5) Wear safety glasses when working with chemicals.
6) Avoid exposing your eyes to contaminated water.
7) Do not wear contact lenses until the infection is cured. Thoroughly clean your contacts before wearing them again and replace your contact lens case.

Eye infection may affect any of us any time. For the treatment of eye infections there are various medicines in forms of tablets and solutions. Vigamox is one o the medicine approved by Food and Drug Administration fo the treatment of bacterial eye infections. Vigamox is the main ingredient of Vigamox medicine. Vigamox is a prescription medicine. Vigamox is used for the treatment of bacterial eye infection and to treat the condition of the eyes called conjunctivitis. It treats the infections caused by susceptible organisms. It suppresses protein synthesis causing bacterial cell death. Vigamox is available as ophthalmic solution.

Precaution before taking Vigamox medicine
1) People allergic to Vigamox medicine or to its ingredients should not use this medicine.
2) People on Vigamox medication being treated for bacterial conjunctivitis should not wear contact lenses.
3) Vigamox cannot treat fungal infections. It is used to treat only bacterial infections.
4) The dropper of the bottle should not be touched to avoid contamination.
5) People using this drug should avoid the use of dangerous machinery and other hazardous activities.
6) Pregnant and breastfeeding mother should not use this medicine without consulting doctors or health care professional as use of this medicine by pregnant and breastfeeding mother may ham the health of unborn baby or nursed child.

Before taking Vigamox medication you should inform your doctor or health acre professional if you are taking any prescription, non prescription and herbal medicine. As it is a prescription medicine so it should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. Do not increase or decrease the dose of the medicine on your own. The hands should be properly washed before using the medicine. The head should be tilted a little. The required amount of medicine should be squeezed out into the affected eye without touching the dropper of the bottle to avoid contamination. Keep all medicines away from the reach of the children and pet.

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