1. What is pinkeye ?

Pinkeye is redness and swelling of the linin gof the eyelid and eye surface. The lining is called the conjunctiva (say “kawn-junk-TY-vuh”), and pinkeye is also called conjunctivitis . The lining of the eye is normally clear and colorless Pinkeye is common. It usually spreads easily, especially among children in day care centers and schools.Because pinkeye is often spread from eye to hand to eye, good hand-washing is important. Sharing a wash cloth, towel, or other item with a person who has pinkeye can spread the infection

2. What causes pinkeye

Pinkeye is most often caused by a virus. It usually occurs at the same time as or right after you have had a cold. Less commonly, pinkeye can be caused by infection with bacteria.

Dry air, allergies, smoke, and chemicals can also cause pinkeye.

 

3. What are the symptoms ?

  1. 1.• Symptoms of pinkeye include:
  2. 2.• Redness
  3. 3.• Itchy or burning eyes
  4. 4.• More tears than usual. The eye may drain a clear or slightly thick, whitish liquid
  5. 5.• Gray or yellow drainage from the eye. Waking up with the eyelashes of one or both eyes stuck together from this dried drainage is a common symptom of pinkeye.
  6. 1.• You may have symptoms in one eye, both eyes, or the symptoms may spread from one eye to the other eye.
  7. 2.• When pinkeye is caused by a virus, symptoms usually start in one eye and may then spread to the other eye.
  8. 3.• If you think you have pinkeye, call your doctor to find out the best way to treat it. Certainhealth risks may increase the seriousness of your symptoms.
  9. 1.• If you have other symptoms like eye pain or a change in your vision, if you wear contact lenses, or if you have other
  10. 2.• Medical problems, you may have a more serious eye problem. In these cases it is especially important to see a doctor.
  11. 3.• Young children with pinkeye may also have an ear infection, so they may need to see a doctor.

 

4. How is pinkeye diagnosed ?

A doctor can usually diagnose pinkeye with an eye exam and by asking questions about your symptoms. Sometimes the doctor will use a cotton swab to take some fluid from around your eye so it can be tested for bacteria or other infection.

 

5. How is it treated ?

  1. • If your doctor thinks the pinkeye is caused by bacteria, he or she may prescribe antibiotic eyedrops or eye ointment to kill the bacteria. See a picture of how to apply eye drops or eye ointment. With antibiotic treatment, symptoms usually go away in 2 to 3 days. But antibiotics only work for bacterial pinkeye, not for the more common viral pinkeye. Viral pinkeye often clears on its own in 7 to 10 days. If your symptoms last longer, call your doctor.
  2. • If the pinkeye is caused by an allergy or chemical, it will not go away until you avoid whatever is causing it.

Home treatment of pinkeye symptoms can help you feel more comfortable while the infection goes away.

Wash your hands often. Always wash them before and after you treat pinkeye or touch your eyes or face.

Use moist cotton or a clean, wet cloth to remove crust. Wipe from the inside corner of the eye to the outside. Use a clean part of the cloth for each wipe. If the infection is in only one eye, be careful not to spread it to the other eye.Put cold or warm wet cloths (whichever feels better) on your eye a few times a day if the eye hurts.

Do not wear contact lenses until the pinkeye is gone. Sterilize your contacts, and clean your storage case. If you wear disposable contacts, use a new pair when your eye has cleared and it is safe to wear contacts again. Wait at least 2 days after the symptoms are gone before you wear contacts again.

  1. • If the doctor gave you antibiotic eyedrops or ointment, use them as directed. Use the medicine for as long as instructed, even if your eye starts to look better sooner. Keep the bottle tip clean, and do not let it touch the eye area. Do not wear eye makeup until the pinkeye is gone. Throw away any eye makeup you were using when you got pinkeye.

Do not share towels, pillows, or washcloths while you have pinkeye.

Use allergy eyedrops and medicines to reduce symptoms of pinkeye caused by allergies.