[Physician's Column] By Soo Ji Jeon, M.D., Apgujeong St. Mary’s Eye ClinicAs summer draws families to water parks, beaches, splash pads, and fountains, the risk of eye infections rises. Warm, humid environments foster bacterial and viral proliferation, leading to a surge in conjunctivitis cases. Commonly known as “pink eye,” this condition requires vigilance. Below, we examine the types, symptoms, and prevention strategies for summer conjunctivitis.Swimming pools, despite chlorination, harbor contaminants like sweat, saliva, and urine, creating ideal conditions for pathogens. Without precau
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