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- How to Get Rid of Pink Eye Fast, Plus What Not to Do - Healthline
You’ve got pink eye But you also have a life and need to feel better fast Keep reading for a fast-acting pink eye treatment plan, plus ways to keep others from getting it
- How to Treat Pink Eye | Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | CDC
Use cold compresses and artificial tears to help relieve some of the inflammation and dryness caused by pink eye You can purchase these over the counter without a prescription Stop wearing contact lenses until your eye doctor says it's okay to start wearing them again
- How to Get Rid of Pink Eye: Home Remedies and Treatment - WebMD
Pink eye doesn’t always need medical treatment Learn more about the home remedies and treatment for viral, bacterial, and allergic pink eye
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Since conjunctivitis is usually viral, antibiotics won't help They may even cause harm by reducing their effectiveness in the future or causing a medicine reaction
- Pink Eye: Quick Home Remedies - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Find out which pink eye home remedies actually help—and which can make it worse Get safe, doctor-approved tips to relieve symptoms and heal faster
- How To Get Rid of Pink Eye at Home - Cleveland Clinic Health . . .
Home remedies for pink eye include: Hydrating eye drops such as artificial tears Cold compresses Over-the-counter pain relievers And you can also stop pink eye from spreading by: Changing and washing your pillowcases and sheets every day Avoiding touching your face and eyes
- Treatment for Pink Eye - National Eye Institute
Viral pink eye, the most common type, usually gets better in 1 to 2 weeks without medicine Sometimes, it can take 3 weeks or more to heal Remember, antibiotics don’t help viral pink eye Bacterial pink eye usually gets better in 2 to 5 days, but it can take 2 weeks or more to go away completely
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