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  2. How long does pink eye last? 7 signs you are still contagious

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    A mild bacterial pink eye infection usually lasts about a week. Without treatment, it can take two weeks to go away completely. With treatment, it should start to improve after 3–4 days of ...

  3. Pink eye (conjunctivitis) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Pink eye is most often caused by a viral infection. It also can be caused by a bacterial infection, an allergic reaction or — in babies — an incompletely opened tear duct. Though pink eye can be irritating, it rarely affects your vision. Treatments can help ease the discomfort of pink eye.

  4. Pink Eye: Are You Contagious and for How Long? - All About Vision

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    How long does pink eye last? Pink eye is no longer contagious when your eyes look and feel normal again. How long it takes for this to happen depends on what caused the pink eye to begin with. Typically, conjunctivitis symptoms last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.

  5. Pink Eye Myths and Facts - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    Fact: Not all types of pink eye are contagious. Allergic pink eye is not contagious at all. Bacterial pink eye can be spread to another person from the time you develop symptoms until about 48 hours after starting antibiotic treatment. Viral pink eye is infectious for as long as you have symptoms.

  6. How Long Does Pink Eye Last? - Healthline

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    Pink eye is usually contagious for as long as you have symptoms like redness, tearing, and crusting. These symptoms should improve within 3 to 7 days. Using antibiotics for a bacterial...

  7. Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Pink eye can be acute (short-term), meaning it lasts under four weeks. Or it can be chronic (long-term), meaning it lasts more than four weeks. You can have it in one eye only or both at the same time.

  8. How to Treat Pink Eye | Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | CDC

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    Most cases of viral pink eye are mild. It usually clears up in 7 to 14 days without treatment and without any long-term consequences. However, in some cases, viral conjunctivitis can take 2 to 3 weeks or more to clear up. A doctor can prescribe antiviral medication to treat more serious forms of pink eye (like infection caused by herpes simplex ...