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How to avoid spread of conjunctivitis is by avoiding touching the eye or avoid rubbing the eye especially if you are in an outdoor like in a mall or in a railway station. Always carry some hand sanitizers whenever you go out. The conjunctivitis is usually contagious for a period of 1 to 7 days depending upon the type of viral infections or the type of viral load. How to avoid it by spreading is basically to avoid contact. The eye mucus is because of the infection. The bacterial infection can also cause the eye mucus. The other very rare occasionally you can have no redness, but eye discharge, there will be blockage of the nasolacrimal passage, what is called as the nasolacrimal duct. So if a person has got redness, watering and irritation, associated with discharge, it is usually conjunctivitis, which may be bacterial or viral. If it is associated with only mucus discharge and watering, then it is because of nasolacrimal duct obstruction.