If you or your child has pink eye, you may be tempted to rush to the doctor right away. But you might not have to. Allergies, viruses, and bacteria can cause pink eye, also called conjunctivitis. It ...
You wake up one morning with crusty lashes. As the day goes on, your eye won’t stop itching or watering. You might chalk it up to allergies or dry eyes, but then you catch a glimpse in the mirror and ...
Pink eye is never fun to deal with, but health experts warn against taking unqualified medical advice in an attempt to cure it faster. "It’s understandable to want to get rid of pink eye as quickly as ...
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Pink eye is among the most unwanted and common infections around. The swollen red eyes, dried pus, and sticky discharge is enough to make anyone suffering with the condition want to avoid being seen ...
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Eye issues, infections rise in monsoon: Experts share how to use eye drops correctly and prevent conjunctivitis
Monsoon may bring respite from the summer heat, but the high humidity and lack of sunlight create ideal breeding grounds for bacteria, leading to a rise in infections, even affecting eyes as well.
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Suspect conjunctivitis if you have itchy and bloodshot eyes in spring, and how to manage them?
As spring begins in earnest, the frequency of fine dust and yellow dust is increasing. It is a season when temperatures rise and outdoor activities increase, but at the same time, it is a time when ...
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