Warm compresses: Most cases of "pink eye" go away by themselves within a week. Applying warm compresses several times each day speeds it along. A minority of cases need antibiotic drops. Take a washcloth, run warm water onto it, and hold it over the eye until the washcloth cools.
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Good hygiene: Rest, time, artificial tears, compresses, topical antibiotics typically if severe discharge, sometimes topical steroids if develop subepithelial infiltrates or pseudomembranes; see eye physician.
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