Pink Eye Symptoms - Is it contagious or not

Released on = April 27, 2006, 1:14 pm

Press Release Author = www.pink-eye-treatment.info

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Are you sure you can tell the difference between
non-contagious pink eye or what is called contagious conjunctivitis? Find out how
you can diagnose the symptoms of this nasty little nuisance and how to treat it
quicly and easily.

Press Release Body = Louisville, KY April 30, 2006 -- You're probably familiar with
a little disease called pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis. If you haven't
experienced this nasty little inconvenience first-hand, you may have a child or know
someone who's child has had it. And although it is most commonly known to occur in
children, it does affect people of all ages.

Pink eye can be very contagious, although not in all circumstances. The contagious
type is brought on by a virus or bacteria. The non-contagious type is brought on
mostly by allergies. You will know if you have pink eye because the whites of your
eyes become red, hence the pink, swollen and generally irritated. The lids and area
around the eye can also become red and the infected eye will sometimes frequently
tear and / or produce a funny-colored discharge. Sometimes it even causes the eyes
to become sensitive to light. If not properly taken care of, pink eye can become
quite a serious situation, and if it seems to be getting worse, you should
definitely see a doctor.

Pink Eye starts in one eye and very often spreads to the other, usually due to
touching your eyes and transferring it from one to the other. Be sure to wash your
hands every time you touch your eyes so as not to spread the disease. Those with
pink eye should also not wear contact lenses or any eye makeup as these things will
further irritate the ailment. If you have used eye makeup while experiencing this
discomfort, throw it away and also wash any pillow cases or towels that have made
contact with the infected eyes.

If the pink eye is not the contagious kind, and if the infection has not yet become
serious, there are certain remedies you can try before consulting a doctor.
Over-the-counter eye drops or eye washes sometimes alleviate and reduce the
symptoms. You can also try a warm compress to help relieve the discomfort and remove
any crust that has formed around the eye. You might want to also ask your pharmacist
if they can offer any suggestions for over-the-counter medications.

If pain is occurring in the infected eye, or if it feels like there is a foreign
object in it, or any discharge is present for more than 24 hours, this is most
likely the contagious version of pink eye. You should consult a physician because
antibiotics for eyes are only available through a prescription. If your doctor does
prescribe any ointment or drops, take care not to touch the applicator tip to the
infected eye as you could possibly spread the pink eye.

For More Information Contact:

Pink Eye Symptoms and Treatment
http://www.pink-eye-treatment.info

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