Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctival membrane covering the white portion of the eye. It may be caused by allergies or infections. It can be very contagious and is often spread through direct contact with eye secretions.
Bacterial pink eye is caused by staphylococcal or streptococcal bacteria, this typically happens owing to things like touching your eyes with unclean hands, sharing makeup, or having physical contact with somebody who might also have pinkeye.
Viral conjunctivitis usually starts in one eye and then infects the other eye within a few days.
Chemical conjunctivitis may be caused by polluted air, swimming pool chlorine, Chemical exposure.
Allergic Conjunctivitis maybe caused if they come in contact with a substance, they’re allergic to, like pollen or if you wear hard contact lenses, or soft contact lenses that aren’t replaced often enough.
Symptoms
Preventive Measures
Treatment
Often, allergic conjunctivitis resolves itself without any medical intervention. Antihistamines can help reduce itching and burning sensations associated with allergic conjunctivitis. Bacterial conjunctival infection can be treated with antibiotics eye drops.
However, if your symptoms persist, you may benefit from an ophthalmic prescription.
AIMS Hospital in Dombivli-Kalyan, has a well-equipped Eye Care Unit which is operational under the supervision of well experienced Ophthalmologists, Optometrists and Opticians.
You can reach out to us @ 02516185000 to get in touch with our Eye Care Unit.
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