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| Health advice: CONJUNCTIVITIS | ||||||||||||
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Conjunctivitis affects the eye area and can occur in babies, children and adults. Below are the three different types of conjunctivitis and some useful tips if you or someone in your family has conjunctivitis. You can always talk to us to ask advice, either come in to see us or telephone on 01904 721 541 or email us at info@thepriorypharmacy.co.uk
Symptoms & Diagnosis In most cases your GP or Pharmacist will be able to diagnose the condition from your symptoms and by examination. Red, swollen eyes, which are covered in a sticky discharge, are very common features of infective conjunctivitis. The symptoms of infective conjunctivitis will normally begin in one eye. These may include: Treatment As most infections will heal without treatment within one to two weeks, your GP may not initially prescribe any particular medicines or treatment for you. If you have infective conjunctivitis, you can treat your condition at home. Follow the guidelines, outlined below, they should help to speed your recovery. - Remove contact lenses – until 24 hrs after the infection has cleared If your GP decides that antibiotics are necessary for your treatment, there are two main types of antibiotics which may be prescribed. These are outlined below.
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