Eye or eyelid infections should be treated with medication and warm compresses. You will need to talk to a Dr, either in person or via telemedicine who can look at your eye and determine what areas are involved and whether it affects your eye motion. Topical or oral antibiotics may be necessary to treat this condition.
Answered 7/8/2021
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Acute conjunctivitis can be caused by several causes including infections (viral, bacterial) and allergies. Treatment, if needed, depends on the cause. You should see your ophthalmologist to determine the cause, whether you are contagious, and whether treatment is warranted.
Answered 7/15/2021
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Pink eye can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or allergies. Depending on the type of pink eye, symptoms may vary such as the color of the eye discharge. Correctly choosing treatment depends on what is causing your pink eye, and to determine that, it would be best to consult a healthcare profession (for example, your doctor or a Minute Clinic) before starting an eye drop for treatment.
Answered 7/21/2021
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