Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, affects millions of Americans each year. This common eye condition can range from mildly irritating to seriously uncomfortable, depending on its cause and ...
While life has slowly shifted away from peak pandemic times, Covid-19 continues to remind us in many ways that we still must be cautious. Most recently, a spate of pink eye cases has arisen in ...
Viral and bacterial pink eye infections are highly contagious and spread rapidly. Treatment for pink eye may include home remedies and eye drops. Washing your hands often and not touching your eyes ...
Artificial tears and damp cloths can help relieve pink eye symptoms. Seeing a doctor is important if your pink eye symptoms don't improve or worsen. It's best not to share personal items to prevent ...
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, was not originally associated with the coronavirus until recently when a new strain of the omicron variant emerged. This new strain of the omicron variant, XBB.1.16 or ...
Did you know that the flu, and even COVID, can cause pink eye? Here's how to treat it (and avoid spreading it to others). Jessica Rendall Former Wellness Reporter Jessica was a writer on the Wellness ...
COVID-19 may no longer be a national emergency, but that doesn't mean the virus is any less contagious, serious, or easily transmissible. New variants are still a major cause for concern, and the ...
Different types of eye drops can alleviate pink eye symptoms. Options include artificial tears for lubrication, allergy eye drops for allergic conjunctivitis, and antibiotic or antiviral drops for ...