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Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is an irritation or infection that causes inflammation to the outer layer of the eye. It causes a distinctive pink coloration, and is usually uncomfortable.

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What does it mean when a child wakes up with his eye lids stuck together?

hey ya i am 12 and i have the same problem its supposed to be called conjunctivitis or simply sticky eye

when i wake up both of my eyes are stuck together and i need to try and feel my way round the house to the bathroom (thankfully i have a bathroom up stairs) anyways soon as i get to the bathroom i wash my eyes until i can see but this has only come on from when i went on holiday. apparently the air button above your seat can pass this on or it circulates the air around leaving the germs in the air around you.

this is very contagious just by simply touching the infected eye and touching a surface can mean anyone who touches that same spot and rubs their eyes can catch it. this can ea sly be treated by eye drops or tablets. i hope you find my answer usefull. good luck!

What if your 5 year old continues to have a red pink eye after 10 days of prescried eye drops what could this be?

Could be that she is rubbing the eye, or it could be that the antibiotic in your eye drops are not correct for killing the bacteria. You should immediately go to the doctor and ask if the 5 year old doesn't need a different kind of eye drops. These things can very quickly lead to infections inside the eye, which can lead to blindness.

Got Pink Eye Go to the Doctor!?

Pink eye is an infection of the protective membranes around the eye and is also known as conjunctivitis. This infection is fairly common, especially among children, and is legendary for spreading through classrooms and daycare centers like wildfire. The main symptoms of pink eye are red, irritated eyes that may be itchy, swollen or draining fluid. Sometimes people with pink eye become sensitive to light or feel like they�ve got something in their eye. If you or your child has pink eye, go to a doctor or to a clinic. Pink eye is not usually harmful, but it does need to be diagnosed properly.

Types of pink eye

Pink eye is most often caused by a virus or bacteria, but it can also be the result of by chemical exposure, smoke or allergies.

Viral pink eye is highly contagious. Patients with viral pink eye need to stay home from school or work until their symptoms begin to clear up - usually within three to five days after the initial outbreak. Viral pink eye doesn't respond to antibiotics, but over the counter antihistamine medicines like Benadryl can help with inflammation. Warm compresses and gently rinsing the (closed) eye with baby shampoo or a mild cleanser can also speed healing.

Bacterial pink eye is less contagious and can be treated with antibiotic drops. People with bacterial pink eye can go back to work or school within 24 hours of beginning antibiotics and can expect the symptoms to clear up in a few days.

The treatment for pink eye caused by smoke, allergies or chemicals depends on the agent causing the inflammation.

What to do if you have pink eye

After going to the doctor, you should get plenty of rest and wash your hands frequently to avoid spreading the problem to others. If you just have pink eye in one eye, be careful not to spread it to the healthy eye with your fingers. Give your contacts a rest until the redness is gone. Don't share towels with anyone and toss out any eye makeup you were using when the infection started.

Warm compresses or teabags (black or chamomile) are the most common home treatment for pink eye because they are soothing and can loosen the gunk draining from the afflicted eye. Pink eye isn't usually painful but it can be itchy. Itching eyes with pink eye just makes the problem worse, so try not to itch and try to keep kids with pink eye from itching.

Can you use eye drops prescribed for your other child for your 5 year old son who now has pink eye?

First, 'these eye drops" could be anything from normal saline, to something prescribed for an adult's eye condition.

Second, NO medication prescribed OR used for 1 child or adult should ever be used by another child or adult. The dropper itself can become contaminated. Also, liquid medications--solutions-- can precipitate out, meaning, part of it can settle to the bottom as a solid or semi-solid (like sugar in tea; or salt in salt water). Medication that has precipitates in it should be thrown away.

Third, pink eye is VERY contagious and can spread fast so you or others around your 5 year old can contract it. Go to the doctor and get the right medication for THIS child.

What is the treatment for chlamydial conjunctivitis?

With accompanying chlamydia infection, a topical antibiotic ointment containing erythromycin (Ilotycin) may be prescribed to be applied one to two times daily. In addition, oral erythromycin or tetracycline therapy may be indicated.

While chlamydial conjunctivitis probably goes away on its own, you should see your health care provider for evaluation and treatmnt if you have chlamydia in your eyes. This problem is an indication that you need to be screened for other STDs.

Does baby shampoo help pink eye?

Yes. According to the highly respected Cleveland Clinic:
  • Protect your eyes from dirt and other irritating substances.
  • Remove contact lenses, if you wear them.
  • Place cold compresses on your eyes.
  • Wash your face and eyelids with mild soap or baby shampoo and rinse with water to remove irritating substances.

Non-prescription "artificial tears," a type of eye drops, may help relieve itching and burning from irritating substances. (Note: Other types of eye drops may irritate the eyes and should not be used.) Do not use the same bottle of drops in the other eye if it is not infected.

Source: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/Conjunctivitis/hic_Conjunctivitis.aspx

Can you get pink eye from a ferret?

No. Guinea pigs can't catch illnesses from humans, or vice versa.

Pathophysiology of conjunctivitis related to H1N1 virus?

Upon doing some research on swine flu, apparently it does also cause some comjunctivitis in the pigs. My son also has h1n1 swine flu and has some mild conjunctivitis.

How do you treat cat conjunctivitis with boric acid?

I would strongly suggest you not attempt this - boric acid can be very caustic and if applied to or around a cat's eye could result in the cat losing that eye to chemical burns. If the cat is young (less than 1 year old), you can use warm water compresses to loosen the crusty material that gums the eyelids closed and gently wipe over the eyelids to help remove the pus. If the cat is older or the conjunctivitis doesn't resolve within a few days, you should take the cat to your vet.

What is Ketotifen used to treat?

Ketotifen is used to treat allergic conjunctivitis. Allergic conjunctivitis is a form of an itchy, red eye caused by allergens. It is also used to prevent asthma attacks in its oral form.

Watching Out for Symptoms of Pink Eye?

Pink eye is a common problem in young children. It can easily spread and can be very uncomfortable if not treated properly and promptly. People who are infected need to stay out of school and work until the problem is treated. The most noticeable symptom would be discharge from the eye as well as redness in and around the eye. If one has pink eye, he should immediately go to the doctor to be prescribed antibiotics.

How long does pink eye last in children?

Atleast 5 days or less,if your not lucky 1/2 weeks

But be careful its contagouse* .

Can you get conjunctivitis on your penis?

No Conjunctivitis always relates to a reaction in the eye and can be caused by different things

  • Allergic conjunctivitis
  • Bacterial conjunctivitis
  • Viral conjunctivitis
  • Chemical conjunctivitis
  • Neonatial conjunctivitis is often defined separately due to different organisms