Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis, also known as pinkeye, is a common condition in which the protective membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the outer surface of the eye, known as the conjunctiva, becomes inflamed. It can cause redness, itching, swelling, and, occasionally, a discharge. It is often contagious but usually can be cured easily.
While most forms of conjunctivitis are not serious, some types can become problematic if not treated. NYU Langone ophthalmologists diagnose conjunctivitis and create a treatment plan that helps prevent transmission to others as well as recurrence.
Treatment for Conjunctivitis
Our doctors recommend medication or simple home treatments to manage conjunctivitis. In rare cases, emergency eye irrigation is required to prevent vision damage.
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Home Treatments for ConjunctivitisOur doctors may recommend compresses and avoiding contact lenses for managing conjunctivitis.
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Medication for ConjunctivitisOur doctors may recommend artificial tears, antibiotics, or antihistamines to manage conjunctivitis.
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Eye Irrigation For ConjunctivitisConjunctivitis due to a chemical burn requires emergency eye irrigation to prevent complications.
Our Research and Education in Conjunctivitis
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