well, theres a couple ways to. the first and quickest way was seen in one of the Saw Movies. you can cuz out your eye. not the most fun way however. second... you can be a good, patient little boy/girl and wait like youre supposed to
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.
No. The three types of pink eye are viral, allergenic, and bacterium.
Yes, it should work well for pink eye.
No way
No, you cannot get pink eye (conjunctivitis) directly from a Jacaranda tree. However, the tree's pollen and flowers can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, leading to symptoms similar to pink eye. If you have allergies, exposure to Jacaranda pollen might irritate your eyes, but it is not an infectious condition like viral or bacterial pink eye.
Jacaranda trees do not cause pink eyes. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is typically caused by a bacterial or viral infection, not by exposure to Jacaranda trees. If you experience pink eye symptoms after being around Jacaranda trees, it is likely a coincidence.
===================== 'Pink eye' is a lay term for conjunctivitis. Strictly speaking, conjunctivitis means inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye. This can be a result of allergy, foreign bodies, viral infections, bacterial infections, ect. Most people who see 'pink eye' and automatically think it's a bacteria infection. However, the majority of conjunctivitis are caused by viruses.
Pink eye is also known as viral conjunctivitis. This is not a sight threatening condition. It is self limiting so will usually resolve of its own accord within a week to 10 days.
"pink eye" is a common term for conjunctivitis. This condition has many causes, including some viruses. Viral conjunctivitis has a incubation period of between 12 hours and 3 days, and does not appear to remain latent after symptoms are resolved.
Pinkeye is a self-limiting viral infection, but it is highly contagious. If you contract it, wash your hands regularly throughout the day, and try not to touch or rub the eye. Sterile eye washes may give some relief. It rarely lasts longer than about three days, but only time will cure it.
the best thing to do would be to get drops and close your eye and put a tea bag on it
"Pink Eye" is a common term for conjunctivitis. This condition has many causes, including some viruses. Viral conjunctivitis has a incubation period of between 12 hours and 3 days, and does not appear to remain latent after symptoms are resolved.