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The conjunctiva is a thin protective layer of the eye. Conjunctivitis can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or allergies. It can spread through dirty hands, poor hygiene, flies, or by ...
A recently published study has shown that antibiotic eye drops are highly effective in treating bacterial conjunctivitis.
Your child may have picked up conjunctivitis, or pink eye, from school. Here's the symptoms to look for, and treatments to consider.
A Promising Future Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising treatment for managing allergic conjunctivitis, offering unprecedented potential for long-term relief from symptoms.
Your child may have picked up conjunctivitis, or pink eye, from school. Here's the symptoms to look for, and treatments to consider.
Bacterial conjunctivitis is a self-limited disease, but treatment with an ophthalmic antibiotic can reduce the time to resolution of symptoms and prevent potentially vision-threatening complications.
Adopt vital healthy habits to reduce the risks of conjunctivitis in the monsoon, from daily eye cleaning to protective eyewear.