Yes, you can. Be careful when dealing with your sick cat
Pink eye can cause cattle to go blind...if it looks infected or swollen it could possibly be pink eye
Probably not. See a doctor and get a prescription.
Highlanders can get the same kind of illnesses that other cattle get: pink eye, mastitis, foot rot, coccidiosis, acidosis, bloat, etc.
Infectious forms of pink eye are highly contagious and are spread by direct contact with infected people. If you or your child has infectious pink eye, avoid touching the eye area and wash your hands frequently, particularly after applying medications to the eye area. Never share towels or handkerchiefs, and throw away tissues after each use. Disinfecting surfaces like countertops, sinks, and doorknobs can also help prevent the spread of infectious pink eye.Pink Eye At A GlancePink eye (conjunctivitis) can be due to infectious or noninfectious causes.Infectious pink eye is contagious.Infectious pink eye can be caused by bacteria or viruses.Avoiding contact with infected people, disinfection of household surfaces, and good hygienic practices can help prevent the spread of infectious pink eye.Noninfectious pink eye can be caused by allergy, chemical irritation, underlying inflammatory diseases, or trauma.See the related link for more information.
YES!!!! Viral and bacterial pinkeye are contagious and spread very easily. Since most pinkeye is caused by viruses for which there is usually no medical treatment, preventing its spread is important. Poor hand-washing is the main cause of the spread of pinkeye. Sharing an object, such as a washcloth or towel, with a person who has pinkeye can spread the infection. http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/tc/pinkeye-topic-overview
No. Guinea pigs can't catch illnesses from humans, or vice versa.
pink eye can be spread from poop. if a moth for some reason has it on them by another human (like landing on it) and then lands on something you touch and the bacteria gets on that thing, you can get pink eye. it's highly unlikely, but still possible.
This would depend on the cause. If both the dog and human are allergic to a particular pollen or mold and were both exposed, they could both develop "pink eye" even though one did not give it to the other. If the dog has bacterial pink eye, it is possible for the bacteria to be transferred to a human and cause pink eye in that person as well. However, if the cause is viral, traumatic, foreign body or cancer, humans would not be at risk for zoonotic infection from the dog.
You prevent the spread of infection by keeping your hands clean, keep your face away from his face and don't put your hands on his face while you still have any symptoms. You could also call the vet to see if it is possible to spread pink eye to a dog.
Yess. Pink eye, or "conjunctivitis is contagious and can indeed spread from one eye to the next, as well as to other human beings, especially if the infected person does not use the ointment or prescribed treatment , try not to touch the affected eye, and wash their hands repeatedly.
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.
The portal of exit for pink eye (conjunctivitis) primarily involves the discharge from the eyes of an infected individual. This discharge, which can contain viruses, bacteria, or allergens, can be released through tears or mucus. Additionally, contaminated hands and surfaces can facilitate the spread of the pathogens responsible for pink eye, contributing to its transmission.