How do you know if you have pink eye?


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Pink Eye Symptoms of this condition can include: redness of the eyes, eye pain, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, burning or...more?

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Common symptoms of pinkeye are: Eye redness (hyperemia), Swollen, red eyelids, More tearing than usual, Feeling as if something is in the eye (foreign-body sensation or keratoconjunctivitis), An itching or burning feeling. ChaCha!

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The obviously noticeable sign is the pink to reddish color covering the eyes which is again due to inflammation of the conjunctiva. Irritation and itchiness are two other symptoms that are often characteristic of conjunctivitis. ChaCha!

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It can cause redness, itching, swelling, and a clear or white, yellow, or greenish gooey liquid to collect in the eyes

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Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is redness and inflammation of the membranes (conjuctiva) covering the whites of the eyes

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Often, cold-like symptoms are present. Eyelids may be swollen. Bright lights are painful. The eyes are red, itchy, and painful.

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One of the most common symptoms is discomfort in the eye. A child may say that it feels like there's sand in the eye. ChaCha!

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If you have bacterial pink eye you may have eye pain, swelling, redness, and a significant amount of yellow or green discharge.

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