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what cause's pink eye?

A: pink eye or viral conjunctivitis (looking pink rather than red), is the swelling of the membrane that covers the white part of the eye. Sometimes a substance in the environment can irritate the eyes and cause pinkeye; for example, chemicals (such as chlorine and soaps) and air pollutants can cause pinkeye. The cause of pink eye is commonly a bacterial or viral infection, an allergic reaction or — in newborns — an incompletely opened tear duct. To pinpoint the cause of pinkeye and then choose an appropriate treatment, please visit your eye doctor....
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what Are The Causes Of pink Eye In Cats?

A: Conjunctivitis or pink eye is generally not serious in cats. It can be caused by foreign substances in the eye, or irritating fluids that the cat came in contact with. This type of pink eye generally goes away very quickly. Sometimes trauma can cause conjunctivitis. Rarely, chronic pink eye can be caused by immune diseases, but not often. pink eye (feline conjunctivitis) is generally caused by feline herpes virus. Flare ups may reoccur despite ongoing treatment. Keep the virus at bay by dosing feline Lysine supplement and try to keep the cat from rubbing its eye. Wipe eye gently with a warm, wet cloth to remove any residue. pink eye is caused by a bacterial infection...


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what does a pink eye look like?

A: thats just a broken capillary or something. if you had pink eye, you''d know because its very irritating. aww yes its not too uncommon in the UK however but its called conjuntivitis. coal miners are especially prone to this as well. you see the infection in the lower eyelid its deep red but contact with the cornea then it turns into pink eye. antibiotics will cure it. WARNING! it could be painful it could be a bacterial infection. If there is green discharge from your eyes that what it could be. I would go to the doctor asap to find out what it is. If you wear contacts I hope you have already taken them out and have started to wear your glasses. look up bacterial conjunctivitis If it was

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what Are The Causes Of pink Eye In Cats?

A: Conjunctivitis or pink eye is generally not serious in cats. It can be caused by foreign substances in the eye, or irritating fluids that the cat came in contact with. This type of pink eye generally goes away very quickly. Sometimes trauma can cause conjunctivitis. Rarely, chronic pink eye can be caused by immune diseases, but not often. pink eye (feline conjunctivitis) is generally caused by feline herpes virus. Flare ups may reoccur despite ongoing treatment. Keep the virus at bay by dosing feline Lysine supplement and try to keep the cat from rubbing its eye. Wipe eye gently with a warm, wet cloth to remove any residue. pink eye is caused by a bacterial infection...


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what causes a bloodshot eye?

A: when your eyes get sunburned, they turn pinkish, and slightly bloodshot looking. Blood vessels that are close to the outside of your eye would make a bloodshot kinda look. A few things, like a burst blood vessel in the eye. alcohol does poking it rubing your eye When You Consistently Rub Your Eyes, When You Have Had Not Much Sleep At All. many causes tiredness, too much alcohol, certain drugs, stress etc... there are three types of blood vessels in our bodies arerties (take blood away from the heart around the body), veins (take blood that has been used back to the heart and lungs) and cappilieries (these allow the transistion of oxygen and nutrients from the blood to the the cells) in your eyes there are thousands of cappileries if any of the above happens they...


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How is pink eye developed?

A: You got it, poop particles. what is "pink eye"? pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is redness and inflammation of the membranes (conjuctiva) covering the whites of the eyes and the membranes on the inner part of the eyelids. These membranes react to a wide range of bacteria, viruses, allergy-provoking agents, irritants, and toxic agents, as well as to underlying diseases within the body. Viral and bacterial forms of conjunctivitis are common in childhood, but they can occur in people of any age. Overall however, there are many causes of pink eye. These can be classified as either infectious or noninfectious. what infections cause pink...


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How do I know if I have pink eye?

A: Most of the time pink eye presents itself with itchy, burning and watery symptoms, you may also notice a crusting of the eye or eye''s in the morning when you wake up. This is very contagious and has to be treated with eye drops or salve prescribed by the doctor. wen u look in the mirror see if ur eye is pink when you have a st ye, the st ye busts (i.e. you rub it) then the contents of the st ye spread turning your eye pink hence the name "pink eye" make sure not to irritate it any more by rubbing it. use eye drops. make sure not share any eyeliner, mascara, or any other eye make-up this will help prevent pink eye pink eye is an...


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How do you contract pink eye?

A: you can get it if someone cums in ur eye. i know that sounds a little blunt but it happens. I pull my Fore-Skin back........... Phone or e mail her. fart on someones pillow, ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppprrrrr... Watch "Knocked up" it tells you Hahaha looking into a glory hole it''s a contact disease Medical Services | Health Information | Appointments | Education and Research | Jobs | About pink eye (conjunctivitis) Definition pink eye (conjunctivitis) is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and part of your eyeball. Inflammation causes small blood vessels in the conjunctiva to become more prominent, which is what causes the

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what Are the Different Types of pink Eye Ointment?

A: Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is an inflammation of the eye that is commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection. Some people get pink eye because of allergies. Symptoms of pink eye can include having red eyes, feeling pain in the eyes and being sensitive to light. pink eye caused by viruses and allergies may go away without medical treatment. While doctors sometimes prescribe pink eye ointments to treat adults with bacterial infections, prescribing eye drops is more common. The conjunctiva is the transparent part of the eye that covers the white part of the eyeball and runs up on the insides of the eye lids. This membrane''s function is to lubricate the eye...


 
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