Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
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Doctor-written information for consumers. Includes what infections and non-infectious conditions cause conjunctivitis, symptoms, and treatment.
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Conjunctivitis, known as "pink eye," is an inflammation
transparent membrane covering the inner eyelid and the white part of the
. Symptoms of this condition can include:
a scratchy feeling in the eye and,
a discharge that may be watery or may
Conjunctivitis may begin in one eye but often
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this, an inflammation of the conjunctiva.
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What to Do if You Think You Have Pinkeye
Every day, I, as an ophthalmologist (a medical doctor who specializes in
medical and surgical treatment of eye diseases) receive at least one telephone
call from a patient who says, "I think I have
what the symptoms are, he usually will tell me that one
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Symptoms and treatment of the three most common types of this condition. Photos. Includes list of some medications commonly used to treat bacterial conjunctivitis, and advice on preventing the spread of infection.
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Better known as Pink Eye, is the medical term that describes an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white of your eyes (sclera). This membrane produces mucus to coat and lubricate the surface of the eye. Upon close inspection, you can see fine blood vessels within this membrane. When the conjunctiva becomes irritated, the blood vessels enlarge making the eye appear red in color.
Conjunctivitis or Pink eye.
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known as Pink Eye, is the medical term that describes an inflammation of the
conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white of your eyes (sclera). This
membrane produces mucus to coat and lubricate the surface of the