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      • Pink eye caused by viruses can be contagious for up to 2 to 3 weeks. Pink eye caused by bacteria is contagious for about a week. People who take antibiotics for bacterial conjunctivitis stop being able to transmit the germ after 24 hours.
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  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Learn how long pink eye is contagious depending on whether it’s caused by a virus or bacteria, and how antibiotics can help. Find out how to prevent and treat pink eye symptoms and complications.

    • Only children get pink eye. Fact: Pink eye affects both children and adults. There are three types of pink eye (bacterial, viral and allergic) and they can affect people of all ages.
    • Pink eye is transmitted by direct contact. Fact: Pink eye that is caused by bacteria or virus is highly contagious. It can spread from person to person both by direct contact with an infected eye and by touching surfaces contaminated with someone's pink eye germs.
    • Pink eye is highly contagious. Fact: Not all types of pink eye are contagious. Allergic pink eye is not contagious at all. Bacterial pink eye can be spread to another person from the time you develop symptoms until about 48 hours after starting antibiotic treatment.
    • Pink eye always requires antibiotic treatment. Fact: If bacteria is causing your pink eye, your doctor can give you a prescription for antibiotics to help shorten the course of infection.
  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Learn why bacterial pink eye may return after antibiotics and how to tell the difference from side effects. Find out how to treat and prevent pink eye from spreading or worsening.

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  4. “Infectious” means the disease that causes pink eye is contagious and can spread to the unaffected eye or other people. Pink eyes most common infectious forms spread very easily. Infectious causes come in four subtypes: viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Symptoms. The most common pink eye symptoms include: Redness in one or both eyes. Itchiness in one or both eyes. A gritty feeling in one or both eyes. A discharge in one or both eyes that forms a crust during the night that may prevent your eye or eyes from opening in the morning. Tearing. Sensitivity to light, called photophobia.

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is usually contagious as long as your child has tearing and matted eyes. Learn how to prevent the spread of pink eye and when to seek medical attention from Mayo Clinic experts.

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