Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis is
the inflammation of the conjunctival membrane (the delicate skin which covers the white of
the eye underneath the eyelids.
What to look for
A gritty feeling in the
eye, just under the eyelids
Burning itchy eyes that
discharge a heavy, sticky pus
Tears, a swollen lymph
node
Redness, intense itching
Eyelids may stick
together upon waking in the morning as mucus has dried on the eyelashes and lids
overnight.
It is possible to have some
of these symptoms in differing combinations depending on the type of cause of the
conjunctivitis.
The conjunctiva, the
delicate skin just underneath your eyelids, becomes inflamed for various reasons. This
condition usually clears itself up after a few days. Conjunctivitis can be highly
contagious but it is not serious if detected early.
Bacterial conjunctivitis
(pinkeye), usually infects both eyes and produces a heavy discharge of mucus.
Allergic conjunctivitis
produces tears, itching, and redness in the eyes, and sometimes an itchy, runny nose.
Occasionally babies develop
conjunctivitis in one eye . See your doctor immediately.
Causes
The most common cause of
conjunctivitis is by a bacterial or viral infection or by an allergic reaction. If you do
not eat well and are under stress, this condition can also be brought on. Children
sometimes contract conjunctivitis after a cold or sore throat.
Conjunctivitis may occur if
the baby's tear ducts are not completely formed or if the infant is exposed to bacteria
while being born.
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Traditional Treatment
Remedies prepared at home
are usually sufficient to keep the eyes clean and prevent the condition from spreading.
If your conjunctivitis is
from infection, the doctor will probably prescribe a course of antibiotics in the form of
eye-drops or ointment.
Allergic conjunctivitis is
not treated with antibiotics but with drops containing anti-allergy drugs.
Alternative/Natural
Treatments
These types of remedies
sooth the irritations and itching associated with conjunctivitis.
Herbal Therapies
- Using an eyecup, wash the eye several times a day with a recommended
solution. In each case, cool and strain the eyewash before using. Using an eyecup, wash the eye several times a day with a recommended
solution. In each case, cool and strain the eyewash before using.
Echinacea is useful as a blood purifying and immune
system strengthening supplement.
Homeopathy -
Depending on your symptoms you could be recommended to
Apis for stinging eyes and red, puffy eyelids,
Argentum nitricum
for bloodshot eyes and a gritty feeling,
for bloodshot eyes and a gritty feeling,
Pulsatilla for itchy eyes with a sticky,
yellow discharge, for itchy eyes with a sticky,
yellow discharge,
Personal Care -
Always wash the affected areas and be careful that you keep your towels and washers
separate from others to avoid spreading the condition. To relieve bacterial or viral
conjunctivitis, apply a warm compress for 5 to 10 minutes, three to four times a day.
Always wash the affected areas and be careful that you keep your towels and washers
separate from others to avoid spreading the condition. To relieve bacterial or viral
conjunctivitis, apply a warm compress for 5 to 10 minutes, three to four times a day.
For allergic
conjunctivitis, use a cool compress. If the condition does not improve in five days,
call your doctor.
Dietary Considerations
Try taking Echinacea
tablets for this condition
Prevention
Bacterial and viral
conjunctivitis are highly contagious. Unless you take preventive measures, the condition
may spread to your other eye or to other people.
Wash your hands often and
well.
Keep your hands away from
the infected eye.
Do not share washers,
towels, pillowcases, or handkerchiefs with other family members and change your items
after each use.
Do not use other people's
eye cosmetics.
If your child gets pinkeye,
keep him or her out of school for a few days.
When to seek further
professional advice
you physically injure
your eye.
your eyes become red when
you wear contact lenses.
the redness in your eye
is affecting your vision
your conjunctivitis
frequently recurs or appears to be getting worse after a week of home treatment.
your newborn baby's eyes
are inflamed and are not producing tears.
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