‘Pink eye’ disease outbreak reported – Ministry of Health
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Ministry of Health said it has received reports of cases of conjunctivitis, otherwise known as ‘pink eye’, in some communities.
In light of these reports it has given a warning to members of the public to be cautious. The signs and symptoms of pink eye include redness of eyes; watery eyes, itchy and/or burning eyes; grainy feeling in the eyes and hypersensitivity to light.
To avoid being infected:
• Do not share eye makeup, eye drops, wash rags, towels and pillowcases.
• Refrain from coming into contact with individuals who have pink eye.
• Wash hands often.
“We are cautioning the public to take preventative steps to decrease their risk of becoming infected with conjunctivitis and urging those who are affected to have their condition managed appropriately by a physician and avoid spreading to others,” said Chief Medical Officer Dr Winston De La Haye.
People currently experiencing symptoms of pink eye are being urged to:
• Wash hands with soap and water regularly,
• Avoid rubbing eyes,
• See a doctor,
• Do not attend school, work or other crowded places until infection clears up.
Pink eye is caused by viruses, which enter the eyes through contaminated hands, wash-rags, cosmetics, handkerchiefs and other personal items.
For more information, visit the ministry’s website at www.moh.gov.jm.