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What is Conjunctivitis?

Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is inflammation of the conjunctiva, the clear membrane covering the white of the eye and inner eyelid. It causes redness, irritation, and sometimes discharge. The causes include viral or bacterial infections, allergies, or irritants, and it can be contagious depending on the cause.

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Treatment & Prevention of Conjunctivitis

Treatment depends on the cause of conjunctivitis. Addressing the root cause helps reduce symptoms and prevent spread.

Type Cause Treatment Contagious
Bacterial Bacteria infection Antibiotic eye drops or ointment Yes, until treated
Viral Viral infection (e.g., adenovirus) Usually self-resolves; antiviral meds if herpes simplex virus Yes, often up to several weeks
Allergic Allergens like pollen or dust Antihistamines, anti-inflammatory drops No
Irritant Foreign objects, chemicals Flushing eye, avoiding irritants No

Prevention Tips:

  • Practice good hand hygiene
  • Avoid touching or rubbing eyes
  • Do not share towels or cosmetics
  • Clean contact lenses properly

Why Choose Bellevue Eye Care

Our clinic offers comprehensive eye care with trusted and experienced healthcare professionals. We provide personalized diagnosis and treatment plans for conjunctivitis and related eye conditions.

  • Board-certified eye care specialists
  • State-of-the-art diagnostic testing
  • Prompt and effective treatment options
  • Patient-centered care in a comfortable environment
  • Flexible scheduling and follow-up care

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