no. It is contagious.
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
Bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis are both highly contagious diseases and children should remain at home until released by their doctor to return to the classroom.
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.
Conjunctivitis is more commonly known is pink eye. It spreads quickly with contact and people that work out together, like those in a karate dojo, can spread it quickly.
Yes
Yes.
Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of a conjunction. You should put ice on the eye. It will reduce swelling. If eyes are dry use eye drops. If eyes are hurting use sunglasses.
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.
70% of allergic conjunctivitis cases DO NOT cause discharges of the eye (pus). But since this is not a definitive symptom, you should really leave the diagnosis up to a physician. He or she will probably prescribe some anti-histamine eyedrops and an OTC allergy medication.
Tobramycin is better than gentamicin for Conjunctivitis.
Conjunctivitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the outermost layer of the eye.