Pink eye

Waking up with red, swollen eyes that are crusted shut? You might have conjunctivitis — AKA pink eye. Get fast relief from Samaritan Medical Care Center.

Conjunctivitis, commonly referred to as pink eye, is an inflammation of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is the transparent membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the white of the eyeball. When the blood vessels in this membrane are inflamed, it causes the eye to appear pink or red in color, ergo the condition’s colloquial name– pink eye. Conjunctivitis can be infectious (caused by a bacteria, viruses, or fungi) or noninfectious (caused by allergies, foreign bodies, or chemicals). It’s important to receive a proper evaluation in order to get the right treatment.

Pink eye is a type of infectious conjunctivitis. It is extremely contagious, and outbreaks rapidly sweep through schools and playgrounds. 

Pink eye symptoms may affect one or both eyes, and include:

    • Reddish or pink appearance of the eye
    • Eye itchiness or grittiness (a feeling of sand in the eye)
    • Discharge from the eye
    • Tearing
    • Sensitivity to light

If you suspect you or your child has pink eye, visit Samaritan Medical Care Center as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the spread of the infection to others, and help ease symptoms.

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