Published on Aug 10, 2023 | 10:39 AM
Affecting 6 million Americans every year, pink eye is the most common eye infection globally, especially for children and infants. Scientifically referred to as bacterial conjunctivitis, the infection makes up around 1% of all primary care visits when kids go back to school. Occasionally passing on to parents through their children, pink eye is generally low-risk and often goes away on its own, like the flu and strep throat, but sometimes does require medical care with antibiotics. (1)
The conjunctiva is a clear, thin membrane that covers the front surface of the eye and lines the inside of the eyelids. It plays a crucial role in protecting the eye, maintaining its health, and also how pink eye spreads. More specifically, when a bacteria or virus comes into contact with the eye, it multiplies and activates the body’s immune response. This, in turn, results in the blood vessels swelling and making the eye red, causing tears and eye drainage that can spread the condition. (2)
Additionally, the infection doesn’t necessarily need a virus or bacteria to be present in the eye. Often referred to as non-infectious conjunctivitis, this variation of pink eye is non-contagious and is caused by allergens, irritants, foreign bodies, chemical exposure, and environmental factors. Instead of a virus or bacteria initiating the body’s immune response, the conjunctiva does so after being irritated and produces a similar response. (3)
Pink eye symptoms, or conjunctivitis, can vary based on the underlying cause (infectious, allergic, irritative, etc.), but common symptoms may include:
The duration of pink eye symptoms and the condition itself can vary based on the underlying cause and the type of conjunctivitis. Here's a general overview:
For medical providers, pink eye is easy to diagnose through a discussion about medical history, a physical examination, and potential tests (if needed). The primary part of the process surrounds the discussion and visual confirmation of pink eye symptoms most commonly seen. During the physical examination, the doctor carefully inspects the eyes for signs of redness, swelling, discharge, and other characteristic features. (5) As is the case with CallonDoc, this does not necessarily need to be done in person, as photos taken with the patient’s phone will suffice.
Viral Pink Eye:
Bacterial Pink Eye:
The treatment for pink eye (conjunctivitis) depends on the underlying cause, whether it's viral, bacterial, allergic, or due to irritants. For that reason, it’s important to consult a medical provider when pink eye symptoms grow worse in severity or lasts longer than a week. Prior to seeking medical assistance, here are some general measures that can help alleviate symptoms and promote faster recovery:
Antibiotics are not necessarily needed in most cases aside from those of bacterial conjunctivitis. The most common treatment options CallonDoc offers can include:
When applied to the infected eyes, each prescription works to target pink eye symptoms like redness, discharge, and discomfort before alleviating them shortly after application.
In many cases, pink eye symptoms will be reduced on their own within several days that, after resting, hydrating, and use of over-the-counter medication. However, medical professionals insist upon seeking out a consultation to prevent lasting damage from the infection or to stop it from spreading to others.
In cases of bacterial or viral conjunctivitis, it's advisable to stay home until you've been on appropriate treatment for at least 24 hours to prevent spreading the infection to others. Viral conjunctivitis, in particular, can be highly contagious in its initial stages. If your pink eye is caused by allergens or irritants, staying home may not be necessary unless your discomfort is severe. However, if your symptoms are disruptive, itchy, or affecting your vision, it's a good idea to rest and seek medical advice. (6)
While these measures can help reduce the risk of pink eye, it's important to remember that some cases are unavoidable. If you suspect you have pink eye or develop symptoms, healthcare providers like CallonDoc make it easy to get diagnosed and treated the same day!
English graduate and Call-On-Doc’s medical resource guide, Wayne C. Hahne is an experienced and passionate medical education content expert. Through diligent research, provider interviews and utilizing the industry's leading resources for wellness information, it is Mr. Hahne’s personal mission to educate the general public on medical conditions with in-depth and easy-to-understand written guides.
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