Eyes are an important part of the body. Therefore, taking care of it is very important. At the same time, many times there is a complaint of infection or swelling in these eyes, which in common language is called conjunctivitis.

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Types of Pink Eye

1. Viral Conjunctivitis

2. Allergic Conjunctivitis

3. Bacterial Conjunctivitis

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Causes of Pink Eye

1. Bacterial or viral infection 2. Due to allergies 3. Use of irritants 4. Due to lens products or eye drops

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Symptoms of Pink Eye

– Itching, burning and redness in the eyes – Excessive tears in the eyes – discharge of pus from the eyes – feeling uncomfortable with contact lenses – Sticking of eyelids (especially in the morning)

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When should the doctor’s advice be taken in case of pink eye?

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1– If the symptoms of pink eye persist for 3-4 days. 2– Having trouble seeing. 3– Unbearable pain in the eyes. 4– Redness or swelling of the eyelids or skin around the eyes. 5– Headache with other symptoms.

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Treatment of Pink Eye

1- Viral pink eye 2- Bacterial conjunctivitis 3- Allergic conjunctivitis

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Prevention Tips for      Conjunctivitis

– Always wash the eyes with clean water. – Never touch eyes with dirty hands.

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– If you see redness in the eyes, take it seriously and immediately wash it with clean water. – Use a clean towel to wipe the eyes.

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– Choose the right products for eye makeup. Also check its expiry date. – Do not share items used for eyes or face.

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- Use only clean pillowcases.

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