Conjunctivitis patients’ discomfort can often worsen when the room is too hot.
Conjunctivitis is a common inflammatory disease of the conjunctival tissues that can lead to discomfort such as redness, itching, and increased discharge from the eyes. Warmer weather or higher room temperatures can lead to increased conjunctival congestion, edema, and increased secretions. In addition, high temperature is conducive to bacterial growth and reproduction, which can aggravate the inflammation, thus leading to aggravation of the patient’s condition.
Therefore, patients with conjunctivitis are advised to stay in an environment with appropriate temperature to avoid aggravating the condition in a hot and humid environment. Patients should also pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid rubbing their eyes with their hands, and prevent sharing towels with others to avoid infecting others.
Patients with conjunctivitis are advised to seek timely medical attention to assess their condition and to seek treatment under the guidance of a doctor.