Dry eye: causes and prevention
10/02/2025
18/02/2025
Flu is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system. However, its effects can also extend to other parts of the body, including the eyes. Although less well known, ocular complications or discomfort are common during a flu episode and can be very bothersome.
Ocular symptoms associated with flu
During flu, many people experience eye symptoms, which are usually the result of widespread inflammation and the immune system's response to the virus. Some of the most common ocular symptoms include:
Flu-associated conjunctivitis
A relatively common ocular complication during flu is conjunctivitis. The conjunctiva is a transparent membrane that covers the eye and the inside of the eyelid, which can become inflamed during a flu episode. The main symptom of conjunctivitis is discharge (commonly known as "sleep" or eye crust), but it can also be associated with redness, swelling, itching, and a gritty sensation in the eyes.
Prevention and care
To minimise the effects of flu on the eyes, it is essential to take preventive and care measures. Some recommendations include:
Ocular symptoms associated with flu are usually temporary and manageable with basic care, but in more severe cases, they may require medical attention. Recognising these signs and treating them appropriately can improve quality of life during illness and prevent further complications.
Dr Paola Sauvageot, ophthalmologist at the Barraquer Ophthalmology Centre