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How to treat red eye?
Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is a common eye infection caused by bacteria, viruses or allergies. The disease is easily transmitted through the respiratory tract, or direct or indirect contact with eye discharge from an infected person. The disease is very common and easy to treat.
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How contagious is pink eye?
Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is an eye infection caused by bacteria or viruses, or possibly an allergic reaction, with the characteristic symptom being red eyes. Pink eye is usually benign, but it is contagious, so it is necessary to know how to protect your eyes from spreading to others.
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Can pink eye come back?
Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is caused by infection, allergy, or irritation, causing the mucous membrane covering the sclera to become inflamed. Pink eye can go away after 7-10 days without complications.
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Why should you wear sunglasses when you have pink eye?
Pink eye is caused by bacteria or viruses. The disease is characterized by red eyes and discharge, usually red in one eye first, then spreading to the other eye. Most people with pink eye will recover on their own after 7 - 14 days. When having pink eye, doctors often advise patients with pink eye to wear sunglasses. So why do you have to wear sunglasses when you have pink eye?
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