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2007-02-13 06:27:48 · 6 answers · asked by vic11cobi 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

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You have to go to the doctor for medication. I don't know of any over the counter medicine that works for pink eye.

2007-02-13 06:32:11 · answer #1 · answered by Speedy 6 · 0 0

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is an infection of the conjunctiva (the outer-most layer of the eye that covers the sclera). The three most common types of conjunctivitis are: viral, allergic, and bacterial. Each requires different treatments. With the exception of the allergic type, conjunctivitis is typically contagious.

The viral type is often associated with an upper respiratory tract infection, cold, or sore throat. The allergic type occurs more frequently among those with allergic conditions. When related to allergies, the symptoms are often seasonal. Allergic conjunctivitis may also be caused by intolerance to substances such as cosmetics, perfume, or drugs. Bacterial conjunctivitis is often caused by bacteria such as staphylococcus and streptococcus. The severity of the infection depends on the type of bacteria involved.

Signs and Symptoms:

Viral conjunctivitis:

· Watery discharge

· Irritation

· Red eye

· Infection usually begins with one eye, but may spread easily to the fellow eye



Allergic conjunctivitis:

· Usually affects both eyes

· Itching

· Tearing

· Swollen eyelids



Bacterial conjunctivitis

· Stringy discharge that may cause the lids to stick together, especially after sleeping

· Swelling of the conjunctiva

· Redness

· Tearing

· Irritation and/or a gritty feeling

· Usually affects only one eye, but may spread easily to the fellow eye

Diagnosis:

Conjunctivitis is diagnosed during a routine eye exam using a slit lamp microscope. In some cases, cultures are taken to determine the type of bacteria causing the infection.

Treatment:

Conjunctivitis requires medical attention. The appropriate treatment depends on the cause of the problem.

For the allergic type, cool compresses and artificial tears sometimes relieve discomfort in mild cases. In more severe cases, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and antihistamines may be prescribed. Some patients with persistent allergic conjunctivitis may also require topical steroid drops.

Bacterial conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic eye drops or ointments that cover a broad range of bacteria.

Like the common cold, there is no cure for viral conjunctivitis; however, the symptoms can be relieved with cool compresses and artificial tears (found in most pharmacies). For the worst cases, topical steroid drops may be prescribed to reduce the discomfort from inflammation. Viral conjunctivitis usually resolves within 3 weeks.

To avoid spreading infection, take these simple steps:

· Disinfect surfaces such as doorknobs and counters with diluted bleach solution

· Don’t swim (some bacteria can be spread in the water)

· Avoid touching the face

· Wash hands frequently

· Don’t share towels or washcloths

· Do not reuse handkerchiefs (using a tissue is best)

· Avoid shaking hands

If you have the pink eye, I would recommend going to an eye doctor! Hope this information helps! :o)

2007-02-13 14:34:52 · answer #2 · answered by Blondie 3 · 0 0

A lot of people tend to think you dont need medication to cure pink eye. That one way to deal with it is to buy a saline solution for contact users and continualy rinse your eyes with it. Saline or salt has a way of killing germs and bacteria. It is always worth a try, but i would imagine if it doesnt get better soon, i would seek medical help.

2007-02-13 14:31:42 · answer #3 · answered by Tropicalboy 3 · 0 0

yes, i did. i went to the doctor and they gave me drops and my eye was better in about a week. dont not go, my brother thought he would be fine without going and his eye got a really bad infection and had to have a surgery.

2007-02-13 14:34:16 · answer #4 · answered by California_Beach_Girl_14 2 · 0 0

Go to the doc and a prescription.

2007-02-13 14:35:06 · answer #5 · answered by TroubleRose 6 · 0 0

dont itch it

2007-02-17 11:47:26 · answer #6 · answered by Darren F 1 · 0 0

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