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Infection prevention for the eyes means taking simple steps to keep germs away from your eyes so they stay healthy and clear. Good hand hygiene is the most important step: always wash or sanitize hands before touching your face, applying eye drops, or handling contact lenses. Avoid rubbing or touching your eyes with dirty hands because that can push bacteria and viruses into the delicate surface. If you wear contact lenses, follow cleaning and replacement instructions carefully and never sleep in lenses unless your eye care professional says it is safe. Keep cosmetics and brushes clean, replace eye makeup regularly, and avoid sharing eye products with others. Protect your eyes from dust, smoke, and splashes by using safety glasses when needed and by staying in clean environments. Learn the warning signs of infection—redness, pain, unusual discharge, increased light sensitivity, or sudden vision changes—and seek medical help quickly if they appear. Prompt treatment can prevent mild irritation from turning into a serious problem that threatens vision. Practicing these habits is a simple way to protect one of your most important senses every day.