Allergic Pinkeye Treatment
In these cases, our doctors ensure that they remove the irritant first, if possible. In mild cases, they use artificial tears or cool compresses to relieve the discomfort. In severe cases, however, doctors prescribe an anti-inflammatory, non-steroidal medications or antihistamines. If you have persistent conjunctivitis, you may be prescribed topical eye drops.
Viral Pink Eye Treatment
Viral pinkeye is another common cause of pinkeye and occurs due to contagious viral infections. It is contagious and easily transmitted through sneezing or coughing. Unfortunately, no ointment or drops can cure viral conjunctivitis until the virus runs its course of two to four weeks. Antibiotics will not help either. To treat viral conjunctivitis, our doctors use artificial tear solution or cool compresses. For severe cases, doctors prescribe steroids drops to reduce inflammation and discomfort.
Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Bacterial conjunctivitis is one of the most common causes of pink eyes and caused by streptococcal or staphylococcal bacteria in the respiratory system. Poor hygiene, insects, physical contact with people and contaminated facial lotion and eye makeup are the main causes of the infection. People who share their contact lenses with someone or use improperly-cleaned eye lenses can also cause bacterial conjunctivitis.
To treat bacterial conjunctivitis, doctors mostly prescribe ointments and antibiotic eye solutions. Although this type of pink eye improves within two to three days, make sure that you complete the entire course of medicines to prevent the reoccurrence of bacterial conjunctivitis.
Chemical conjunctivitis
Exposure to air pollutants, chlorine (in pool water) or any other noxious chemicals can cause chemical conjunctivitis. Seeking immediate medical assistance is the right thing to do if a chemical (whether mild or harsh) spills in your eyes. Following a standard treatment, our doctors treat chemical conjunctivitis by carefully washing your infected eyes with saline.
Besides that, topical steroids are also prescribed to speed up healing. Chemical conjunctivitis can be very serious and can lead to permanent eye damage or even loss of sight.