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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Bacterial conjunctivitis
  1. ... greenish, or resembles pus. (This may be from bacterial conjunctivitis.) You have excessive eye pain or sensitivity to ... infections such as herpes Antibiotic eye drops for bacterial conjunctivitis Follow your provider's instructions exactly. With treatment, you ...
  2. Causes may include: Angioedema Allergic reaction Bacterial infection ( conjunctivitis ) Viral infection (conjunctivitis)
  3. ... a corneal ulcer may seem like conjunctivitis, or pink eye.
  4. The outcome for bacterial infections is most often good with early antibiotic treatment. Pinkeye (viral conjunctivitis) can easily spread through entire households or classrooms, but a full recovery is expected.
  5. ... the conjunctiva). This is often referred to as "pink eye." Corneal ulcers : Sores on the cornea most often caused by a serious bacterial or viral infection. Uveitis : Inflammation of the uvea, ...
  6. ... fever along with eye discharge, burning, or redness ( conjunctivitis or "pink eye") can develop over the next several weeks. Infections ...
  7. ... Symptoms include: Fever, chills, sweating Eye irritation (called conjunctivitis , if the infection began in the eye) Headache ...
  8. Symptoms include frequent episodes of: Bronchitis (airway infection) Conjunctivitis (eye infection) Diarrhea Otitis media (middle ear infection) ...
  9. ... frequent episodes of: Bronchitis (airway infection) Chronic diarrhea Conjunctivitis (eye infection) Gastrointestinal inflammation, including ulcerative colitis , Crohn ...