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  2. Feb 25, 2020 · The treatment for pink eye varies depending on whether it’s allergic, viral, or bacterial. It may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory eye drops, artificial tears, or other over-the-counter ...

  3. Jan 4, 2019 · It often improves in 2 to 5 days without treatment but can take 2 weeks to go away completely. Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic, usually given topically as eye drops or ointment, for bacterial conjunctivitis. Antibiotics may help shorten the length of infection, reduce complications, and reduce the spread to others.

  4. Feb 7, 2016 · Medication Summary. Most bacterial conjunctivitides are self-limiting, [ 12] although topical antibiotics are recommended [ 29] because they can shorten the duration of the disease [ 30] and prevent the spread of infection. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are generally used empirically as first-line therapy for bacterial conjunctivitis.

  5. Aug 17, 2023 · Conjunctivitis, also informally known as "pink eye," makes up the majority of ophthalmologic disorders seen at primary care clinics. Patients present complaining of eye redness, which may or may not be accompanied by pain, itching, and discharge. Dilation of conjunctival blood vessels secondary to viral or bacterial infection, chemical exposures, or allergies results in the redness seen on the ...

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  6. Feb 7, 2016 · Bacterial conjunctivitis generally last 1-2 weeks and is usually self-limiting. The mainstay of treatment for bacterial conjunctivitis is topical antibiotic therapy, with the intent of significantly reducing the duration of symptoms and likelihood of contagion. Ideally, the antibiotic should be specific for the causative organism.

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Summary. Antibiotics may help treat pink eye due to a bacterial infection. They are ineffective in treating the viral and allergic forms of pink eye. Pinkeye, sometimes called conjunctivitis, does ...

  8. Apr 11, 2023 · Most types of bacterial conjunctivitis resolve quickly and cause no permanent damage when treated with antibiotic eye drops or ointment. (See 'Bacterial conjunctivitis treatment' below.) Allergic conjunctivitis — Allergic conjunctivitis is caused by airborne allergens that come in contact with the eye. Symptoms (most commonly redness, watery ...

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