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ConjunctivitisHome \ Vision Library \ Eye Diseases \ Conjunctivitis Red, watery eyes, inflamed lids, blurred vision and a sandy or scratchy feeling in the eyes may indicate that you have conjunctivitis. Pus-like or watery discharge around the eyelids may indicate an infectious form of the disease, commonly known as "pink eye." Conjunctivitis is an inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva, a thin, transparent layer covering the surface of the inner eyelid and the front of the eye. It affects people of all ages. What causes conjunctivitis? It is important to prevent spreading conjunctivitis.
Small children, who may forget these precautions, should be kept away from school, camp and the swimming pool until the condition is cured. Certain forms of conjunctivitis can develop into a serious condition that may harm your vision. Therefore, it is important to have conjunctivitis diagnosed and treated quickly. How is infectious conjunctivitis treated? How are the allergic and chemical forms of conjunctivitis treated? |
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