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Short answer is likely yes; unless an infected person touched an infected area and then touched your eye.
Conjunctivitis caused by an allergic reaction should clear up once the allergen is removed. However, allergic conjunctivitis will likely recur if the individual again comes into contact with the particular allergen.
You need to be seen by a gynecologist. It is likely that you have a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
Bacterial Vaginosis
Ampicillin does not cure bacterial vaginosis. It's more likely to make the symptoms worse. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
synthesize the same proteins and enzymes
Conjunctivitis caused by an allergic reaction should clear up once the allergen is removed. However, allergic conjunctivitis will likely recur if the individual again comes into contact with the particular allergen.
increased blood cell count
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Algae and a few bacterial species.
Penicillin does not cure bacterial vaginosis. It's more likely to make it worse. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
The likely word is the bacterial disease "diphtheria" (usually affects the throat).