Pink eye (conjunctivitis) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Pink eye is the inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane that lines your eyelid and eyeball Typical symptoms include redness and a gritty sensation in your eye, along with itching Often a discharge forms a crust on your eyelashes during the night
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | CDC Conjunctivitis (pink eye) is very contagious and can cause the white of the eye to turn pink or red
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Symptoms, Treatment Causes Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is a common type of eye inflammation Infections are the most common cause Get your eyes checked if symptoms get worse after a few days
Conjunctivitis - NHS Conjunctivitis is where your eyes are red and sore Read about what causes conjunctivitis, how to prevent it and how to treat it
Conjunctivitis: What Is Pink Eye? - American Academy of Ophthalmology Conjunctivitis — often called pink eye — is inflammation of the conjunctiva in one or both eyes, caused by an eye infection or allergies Pink eye can affect adults or children If you have pink eye, your eyes will be red and swollen (inflamed) and may have a sticky discharge
Conjunctivitis - Wikipedia Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, [1] is inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin and clear layer that covers the white surface of the eye and the inner eyelid [4]
Conjunctivitis - treatment, symptoms and causes | healthdirect Conjunctivitis can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, allergies, or irritants such as dust or chemicals Your doctor or optometrist can tell you the likely cause of your conjunctivitis, and the best treatment