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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › conjunctivitisConjunctivitis - NHS

    Conjunctivitis is also known as red or pink eye. It usually affects both eyes and makes them: Conjunctivitis that produces sticky pus is contagious. If eyes are red and feel gritty, the conjunctivitis is also usually contagious. Conjunctivitis caused by allergies, like hay fever, makes eyes red and watery but is not contagious.

  2. Conjunctivitis associated with a severe systemic condition such as rheumatoid arthritis or immunocompromise. Corneal involvement associated with soft contact lens use. Discussion with or referral to ophthalmology is required if there is diagnostic uncertainty, lack of appropriate equipment to make a definitive diagnosis, or if conjunctivitis is recurrent, persistent, or due to Molluscum ...

  3. Symptoms of conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis can affect one or both of your eyes. Symptoms of conjunctivitis include: redness of the white of your eye. a watery or thick and sticky, yellow or green discharge from your eyes; they may be stuck together when you wake in the morning.

  4. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditions › eyesConjunctivitis - NHS inform

    Conjunctivitis happens when the conjunctiva becomes inflamed. This is a thin layer of cells covering the front of your eyes. The 3 most common causes of this inflammation are: infection (infective conjunctivitis) an allergic reaction (allergic conjunctivitis) something irritating the conjunctiva, like a loose eyelash (irritant conjunctivitis)

  5. Sep 28, 2022 · The eye looks pink or red. Infective conjunctivitis often begins most obviously in one eye but quickly spreads to both eyes. The whites of the eyes look inflamed. The eyes may feel gritty and may water more than usual. Some mild soreness may develop, particularly if you rub the eyes. The eyelids may become swollen.

  6. Mar 29, 2024 · This is what causes the whites of the eyes to appear reddish or pink. Pink eye also is called conjunctivitis. 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 ...

  7. Conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye or Madras eye, [4][5] is inflammation of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelid. [6] It makes the eye appear pink or reddish. [1] Pain, burning, scratchiness, or itchiness may occur. [1] The affected eye may have increased tears or be "stuck ...

  8. Infective conjunctivitis can affect one eye or both eyes. The whites of your eyes can look inflamed, swollen and red. Your eyes may feel gritty, watery or sticky and your eyelids may become swollen and get stuck together, especially in the mornings. Your vision may be blurred due to tears or sticky discharge.

  9. Apr 9, 2024 · Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva -- the thin, clear tissue that lies over the white part of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelid. Pink eye...

  10. Apr 17, 2024 · Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is when your eyes look pink because the membrane that covers the sclera, the white of your eye, is inflamed. Increased swelling and blood flow in the sclera are what cause it to change color. This condition is a common issue for people of all ages. Fortunately, it’s usually not serious and ...

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