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Pinkeye or Conjunctivitis

Pinkeye, Pink eye, or conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the clear film that covers the white part of the eye and the inside surface of the eyelids, the conjunctiva.  Pink eye is a common condition caused by a number of factors including the bacteria and viruses responsible for colds, sore throats, ear infections, sinus infections, Chlamydia, and gonorrhea.  Allergens like pollen, dust mites, and animal dander can cause pink eye, especially in kids with allergies.  

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In some individuals, physical conditions like narrow or blocked tear ducts can also lead to pink eye.  Even environmental pollutants and irritants like chemicals, soaps, fumes, and smoke can cause pink eye.  For those living near a manufacturer of these pollutants, chronic eye infections and other forms of chronic allergies is not uncommon.  For these individuals, pink eye infections may be an indicator of a much larger problem.  Special care should be taken with infants due to their lack of anti-bodies.  Older children that have sensitivities or allergies to environmental factors should also be careful of these irritants and pollutants.  Infants are more commonly affected by conjunctivitis than other age groups.  If your child is experiencing symptoms of pink eye, it is important to see a pediatrician as soon as possible.  

Symptoms of Pinkeye may include:
  • Red eyes
  • Eye irritation
  • Eye discharge
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Swollen or puffy eyes
  • Irritation of the eyelid lining
Conjunctivitis that is caused by viruses or bacteria is very contagious, while the type caused allergens and irritants are not transmittable.  Contagious forms of pink eye can spread in a number of ways including: sharing a towel, sneezing, coughing, touching, and even swimming in water with kids that have conjunctivitis.  For those children with siblings and parents, the chances of this infection spreading is very high unless medical attention is sought immediately.  Some kinds of pink eye can clear up on their own, but most forms of pink eye infections require special treatment like an antibiotic cream or eye drops.  

The chances of permanent injury or reoccurring symptoms is significantly lessened when the condition is eradicated with the assistance and insight of a pediatrician.  Different forms of pink eye can have different symptoms.  The common symptoms include eye irritation, red eyes, and irritation of the eyelid lining.  Some of the other noticeable symptoms of pink eye infections can include sensitivity to light, eye discharge, and swollen or puffy eyes.  Only a qualified pediatrician can confirm these symptoms as pink eye and allocate the necessary medications to treat these symptoms.  Contact a pediatrician right away, if your or your child is experiencing any of these symptoms. 

Is your child showing symptoms of Pink Eye?  Contact a pediatrician in your area right now and alleviate your child’s Pink Eye Today!



 

 

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