Articles Tagged ‘viral conjunctivitis’

Adenoviral Conjunctivitis Duration and Treatment

Adenoviral conjunctivitis is the most common form of pinkeye infection. Carrying a varying incubation period lasting between a few days and a couple weeks, viral conjunctivitis doesn’t come and go as quickly as anyone would like it to. Part of the reason pinkeye spreads so quickly is because many people don’t know

Bloodshot Eyes Symptoms – I Look Like A Vampire!

Bloodshot eyes symptoms include uniform redness of the white part of the eye or splotches of red. bloodshot eyes causes include injury, conjunctivitis, allergies, pollutants, hemorrhage, blepharitis, uveitis, and corneal ulcers caused by viral or bacterial infections. Bloodshot eyes symptoms are usually not vision threatening unless they are accompanied by pain. If you have eye [...]

Modern Treatment of Vision Problems and Eye Disorders

Ophthalmology Topics: Cataract Conjunctivitis Iritis Keratitis Macular Degeneration Dry Eyes Bloodshot Eyes Contact Lenses Laser Eye Surgery Modern ophthalmology has come a long way in treating many vision problems and eye disorders that were considered incurable until recently. Innovative methods of treatment give hope to patients suffering with various eye impairments or age related vision [...]

Anterior Uveitis Causes and Treatment

Underlying causes for anterior uveitis remain unknown and trying to find them in most cases is a guessing game. Anterior uveitis is extremely hard to diagnose since presenting symptoms very often mimic those of other eye conditions similar to bacterial or viral conjunctivitis. Iritis of the eye is considered a type of anterior uveitis and [...]

Pink Eye Contagious: True or False?

Pink eye is a layman’s term for conjunctivitis, an inflammation of the outer layer of the eye and the inner side of the lids. In order to answer the question whether the pink eye contagious we need to identify multiple types of conjunctivitis, as some are extremely contagious while some pose no risk of passing [...]

Viral Conjunctivitis vs. Bacterial Conjunctivitis

If you have recently been diagnosed with conjunctivitis and you are wondering whether you have a pink eye contagious case or not, read on. Viral conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the top layer of the eye and the interior lining of the eyelids caused by a virus. Usually only one eye gets infected and becomes [...]

Follicular Conjunctivitis: Causes and Remedies

If you are searching answers for your bloodshot eyes causes, the follicular conjunctivitis might be to blame. Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, a lining of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. In the case of follicular conjunctivitis the lymph node tissues get inflamed and show up as raised yellow or pink [...]

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