LAHORE: A sudden surge in conjunctivitis, commonly known as pinkeye virus, has affected Punjab, with state-run hospitals reporting a significant number of cases in the past 24 hours.
According to local media reports, approximately 900 cases of pinkeye have been recorded across the province, with the highest numbers reported in Jhang (106 cases), Multan (93 cases), Bhakkar (83 cases), DG Khan (41 cases), and Lahore (11 cases).
Over the past 30 days, public hospitals in Punjab have seen a total of 13,473 cases of pinkeye, indicating a widespread outbreak.
However, the Punjab Health Department has noted a 5% decrease in the incidence of pinkeye this year, attributing the decline to the monsoon rains.
This is a significant drop compared to the same period last year, when over 288,000 cases were reported from January to September 2023.
Conjunctivitis is a common and self-limiting condition that affects the lining of the eyelid and eyeball. It is highly contagious and can spread easily through:
To prevent further spread, health officials are advising individuals with pinkeye to take precautions, including:
The public is urged to take preventive measures to avoid contracting pinkeye, as it can spread quickly. With proper treatment, pinkeye can be managed at any stage, and individuals are advised to seek medical attention if they experience symptoms.
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