Good old golden ointment
red, itchy eyes, usually crusted over in the morning
Symptoms of conjunctivitis include red, itchy eyes, that may water or produce a discharge. Whole body symptoms can include diarrhea and fatigue.
Conjunctivitis typically presents with redness in the eyes due to inflammation of the conjunctiva. However, it is possible to have conjunctivitis without prominent red eyes, especially in mild cases or when other symptoms like itching, discharge, or tearing are more pronounced. A proper diagnosis from a healthcare professional is essential to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) looks the same in humans and in animals - swollen and red membranes around the eye and on the white of the eye, lots of ocular discharge that can range from clear and watery to thick, opaque and a variety of colors (green, yellow, white, red). However, the bacteria and viruses that cause conjunctivitis are different depending on the species. Conjunctivitis in cows is usually caused by Moraxella bovis (a bacteria) but cats more often have viral conjunctivitis.
Ketotifen is used to treat allergic conjunctivitis. Allergic conjunctivitis is a form of an itchy, red eye caused by allergens. It is also used to prevent asthma attacks in its oral form.
It depends on whats wrong to make your eye red but if its red and itchy and discharging anything then it is very contagious and called conjunctivitis.
The other term for sore eyes is conjunctivitis.
In adult inclusion conjunctivitis, one eye is usually involved, with a stringy discharge of mucus and pus. There may be little bumps called follicles inside the lower eyelid and the eye is red. Occasionally, the condition damages the cornea.
1.dry eyes 2.bacterial conjunctivitis 3.viral conjunctivitis 4.allergic conjunctivitis.
The conjunctivitis curse causes a victims eyes to swell up and they resemble someone who has conjunctivitis.
Red eye, or conjunctivitis, can be spread by various means, primarily through viral or bacterial infections. It can be transmitted through direct contact with infected eye secretions, contaminated surfaces, or objects such as towels and cosmetics. Allergic conjunctivitis, on the other hand, is not contagious and is triggered by allergens. Maintaining good hygiene, such as frequent handwashing, can help prevent the spread of infectious forms of red eye.
Tobramycin is better than gentamicin for Conjunctivitis.