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  2. Quick Home Remedies for Pink Eye - American Academy of...

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    Home remedies like the ones described below can often ease the symptoms of pink eye. Bacterial and viral pinkeye home remedies If one or both of your eyes are red and uncomfortable, it could be allergic pink eye, viral pink eye or bacterial pink eye .

  3. Home Remedies for Simple Eye Problems

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    When to Treat Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) at Home. A virus causes most cases of pink eye. These cases don't respond to antibiotics. Viral conjunctivitis will disappear on its own. Have your ophthalmologist diagnose your particular case. Reduce the discomfort of conjunctivitis by applying cool compresses to the eye.

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

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    Fact: Most of the time, you can treat pink eye at home until it goes away on its own. But other times there may be a more serious cause behind eyes that appear pink or red that is unrelated to pink eye.

  5. Conjunctivitis: What Is Pink Eye? - American Academy of...

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    The most common ways to get the contagious form of pink eye include: Direct contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, usually through hand-to-eye contact. Spread of the infection from bacteria living in the person's own nose and sinuses. Not cleaning contact lenses properly.

  6. Some types of eye infections, such as pink eye (conjunctivitis), can be treated at home. But other eye infections, such as keratitis, cellulitis, or endophthalmitis, must be treated immediately to avoid permanent vision loss or even blindness.

  7. When Do You Need Antibiotics for Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)?

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    How to treat pink eye without antibiotics. The vast majority of pink eye cases are viral and improve on their own. Because viral pink eye is highly contagious, it's important to be very clean and careful. You can protect others from infection and help prevent the person with pink eye from reinfecting themself by: Washing hands frequently

  8. Home Remedies for Bloodshot Eyes - American Academy of...

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    your child has been exposed to pink eye (conjunctivitis) at school or at camp. If you have bloodshot eyes, but none of these more serious symptoms, you can try a few things at home to help. How To Get Rid of Red Eyes. Use over-the-counter artificial tears. These drops relieve irritation and wash allergens from the eye. Use these up to four ...

  9. It might be possible for the coronavirus to cause a pink eye infection (conjunctivitis), but this is extremely rare. Treat pink eye at home when possible to avoid spreading disease. Simple Ways to Soothe Dry Eyes

  10. First Aid for Eye Scratches - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    Your ophthalmologist may treat an eye scratch with antibiotic eye drops or ointment. Steroid eye drops may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and reduce the chance of scarring. You may also be given lubricating eye drops to make you more comfortable. How Should I Treat an Eye Scratch or Scrape?

  11. What Are Eye Allergies? - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    The most common eye allergy symptoms include: red, swollen or itchy eyes. burning or tearing of the eyes. sensitivity to light. If accompanied by nasal allergies, you may also have a stuffy, itchy nose and sneezing. You can also have a headache, an itchy or sore throat or coughing.