take an egg and then just pour the white part of it into a bowl and then wisk it for 5 min. then keep it going wal you put it into a washcloth/towl and then put that on your eye and leave it their for about 4/5 min.
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pink eye is usually caused by a virus and does not require medical care and should go away on its own in 5-10 days. Pink eye can be caused by a bacteria and then would need antibiotic ( in the form of eye drops). The most important thing to do is prevent the virus from spreading because it is very contagious so do not share personal items and use good and frequent handwashing.
There are 4 main causes of red eyes...bacterial infection, viral infection, Allergies, or dryness. There are more causes, but these are the main ones. The only way to tell which one you have is to see your eyecare professional to determine what the best form of treatment will be.
Kids do get infections in they eye but not many. Sometimes when the infection is not with puss, you could try clean it with a wet cloth every now and then when you notice there is eye discharge in the corner of the baby's eyes; clean out the whole eye so it doesn't get sticky when she/he is trying to open their eyes, there are also eye drops for infants but you need to consult a doctor for advice on the appropriate eye drop.
If you are referring to conjunctivitis, the disease categorized by redness and mucus from the eye, there are a variety of choices. If it is viral, you wait it out. If it is bacterial, there are antibiotic drops. Other cures include Homeopathic remedies like Euphrasia and breastmilk
You can use moist warm compresses and over-the-counter pain relievers like (tylenol) acetaminophen and over-the-counter artificial tears for pain relief. Be sure and ask your doctor if these over the counter medication are safe if you are given any prescription medication to treat pink eye. Also be sure and wash compresses, towels, and bedding in hot water to prevent the spread to other household members and your hands and your child’s hands frequently to avoid spreading the disease.
Pink eye is the common term for conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation and swelling of the conjunctiva, the inner lining of the eye. Symptoms include excess watering, mucous discharge and itching. The lining of the eye can become inflamed for a number of reasons. Pink eye can happen because of a bug getting into the eye, a virus being contracted, or bacteria getting into the eye. Children, the elderly and those who wear contact lenses are particularly susceptible to pink eye. Most cases of pink eye do not require medical treatment and will go away on their own with time and self-care. Some cases caused by bacteria will require medication.
Self CareIf you wear contact lenses, take them out and do not put them back in until your eyes are healthy again. If you wear disposable contacts, you will want to throw away the old lenses and change into a fresh pair after your bout with pink eye is over. You can get lubricated eye drops from your local pharmacy to help keep the eye clear of any debris while your eyes are healing. Wash your hands often for good hand hygiene and clean your eyes often with sterile water.
When Medication Is NecessaryWhen a bacterium causes pink eye, you will need to see your doctor or other medical professional for treatment. Most of the time, an antibiotic eye drop will be prescribed. Do not use someone else's leftover eye drops as this can cause the spread of different types of bacteria. When both of your eyes are infected your doctor will likely prescribe you two bottles of antibiotic drops, one for each eye. This will limit the spread of infection from one eye to the other. Small children may be prescribed an antibiotic ointment instead of the drops because it will stay in place easier. Be sure to follow the prescription directions exactly. If the symptoms continue for more than a week another visit to the doctor may be in order. If you have an infant who shows signs of conjunctivitis, see a doctor immediately.
get bread and damp it in milk then place on infective eye then hold it for 10 min next morning out
Pink Eye is an inflammation of the eye generally caused by an infection. It is usually treated with a topical anti-biotic.
You can treat pink eye by giving eyes, Eye drops twice a day. One in the begining of the day(morning, early afternoon) and one in the evening.
Yes, it should work well for pink eye.
yes, I have used it for pink eye and it worked. It only works for pink eye caused by bacteria though. It does not treat viral pink eye.
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the best thing to do would be to get drops and close your eye and put a tea bag on it
Pink eye usually take 3-4 days with medication.
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No. You can only get pink eye but touching your eye with dirty hands.
If your eye is pink and you don't have pink eye, you may have broken a blood vessel. It will clear up in a few days. You could also have allergies or be tired or stressed out.
1,293 people get pink eye a year
My children have had pink eye several times and if your eye is bleeding it sounds like more than pink eye! Are you sure you have not just scratched it to the point it is very raw? If that is not the case, I would see an eye doctor right away!Remember, pink eye is very contagious.Good luck!
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