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Home Remedies to Treat Conjunctivitis

The conjunctiva is the mucous membrane that lines your eyelids and covers the white area of your eye, and it is frequently infected, leading to conjunctivitis (or u201cpink eyeu201d). It is most commonly caused by allergens, viruses, or bacteria. Ocular redness, swelling, irritation, and discharge are all signs of pink eye. Itu2019s not uncommon for childrenu2014and even adultsu2014to develop conjunctivitis in one or both eyes at once.

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Home Remedies to Treat Conjunctivitis

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  1. HOME REMEDIES TO TREAT CONJUNCTIVITIS If you think you have pink eye, it’s important to seek medical attention and book an online doctor’s appointment right away because it can spread to other parts of your face or body if left untreated. A reliable telehealth service provider can also issue a carer certificate if a loved one is suffering from conjunctivitis and needs you to stay home from work. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONJUNCTIVITIS Viral Conjunctivitis Bacterial Conjunctivitis Allergic Conjunctivitis COMMON SYMPTOMS OF CONJUNCTIVITIS Your eyelids are red and irritated Your eyes are watery and itchy You feel sensitivity to light HOME REMEDIES FOR PINK EYE Hold Warm Compress: A warm compress will help relieve the pain and swelling of a bacterial infection. Do Cold Compress: An easy way to produce a cool compress is to soak a dry washcloth or hand towel in cold water and squeeze off the excess water. Make a Saline Solution: A solution of salt dissolved in warm water can be used as an eyewash. Make Use of Rosewater: Once a day for three days, put roughly three drops of rose water in each eye. R www.primemedic.com.au

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