Conjunctivitis can occur due to bacterial or viral infection or an allergic reaction. People often refer to bacterial or viral conjunctivitis as pink eye. Infectious and allergic conjunctivitis have ...
Acute conjunctivitis (“pink eye”) with marginal corneal inflammation Subconjunctival hemorrhage—widely referred to as "red eye"—is the most common ocular problem seen by primary-care clinicians. Red ...
Allergic conjunctivitis is not contagious, but other types of conjunctivitis, such as viral or bacterial, are. People can take steps to prevent transmission of the contagious types. These steps ...
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