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10 Tips for Getting Rid of Pink Eyes

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10 Tips for Getting Rid of Pink Eyes

Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is a condition of the eye that is caused by an infection, which leads to swelling and inflammation of the conjunctiva. Pink eye can be as a result of a bacterial infection, which is more common in young children or a viral infection, which is more common in older kids and adults. Bacterial conjunctivitis also causes your eyes to produce a discharge over and above making your eyes to appear red. Most cases of pink eye will go away on their own, but due for the most part we’ve got life to get back to, be it work or school, most folks are always looking for ways to help expedite this process. To help you get rid of your pink eye, this article will look to highlight 10 tips that will help you do just that.

  1. If you have pink eye, you might want to consider making use of a cool compress. Although this may not treat the condition, it will help with the inflammation and help soothe your eye and may allow you to get on with your daily activities. A warm compress may also work. If it feels good for your eye, whether it is a cold or warm compress, you should go for it. Be careful when reusing these compresses though to avoid reinfection. If you are using a damp cloth, disinfect with hot water first.
  2. Another tip that come in handy in cases of pink eye is to make us of eyewashes. An eyewash will help rinse out the mucus that comes with viral and bacterial conjunctivitis hence helping alleviate the stinging, itching, sticky and burning sensation as well as the blurred vision that is usually as a result of the buildup of this mucus, as is explained by the subject matter experts over at frontlineer.com
  3. Yet another tip that will come in handy when dealing with your pink eye is making use of lubricating eye drops, which are also referred to as “natural tears”. Eye drops will not only help with the dryness and discomfort that comes with pink eye, they can also help flush out any allergens and irritants as well as any discharge, making them useful for any type of pink eye; be it viral, bacterial or allergic.
  4. Another way to help you get rid of your pink eye is by taking pain-relieving medication such as ibuprofen. These pain-relieving medication will help you manage the pain and inflammation that comes with pink eye, as is covered in detail over at the ever reliable frontlineer.com, and is a great tip for when you have this condition.
  5. If you have bacterial pink eye, then another tip to help you get rid of it is through making use of antibiotics. While bacterial pink eye may go away on its own, making use of these tropical antibiotics will help you treat it quicker. It is also worth mentioning that this medication usually comes in the form of eye drops or ointments.
  6. For cases of viral pink eye, your doctor can prescribe certain antiviral medications, which also come in the form of eye drops or ointments, although they may also be in the form of pills. Although, as is explained by the subject matter experts over at frontlineer.com, viral pink eye usually clears on its own, for certain cases of viral pink eye, these antiviral medications may be prescribed and are of great help.
  7. If the pink eye is due to an allergic reaction, then if you are looking to get rid of it you can make use of antihistamines. These will help ease the itchiness that comes with such cases of pink eye; in fact, they are so good at dealing with itchiness that they can also be used in cases of infectious pink eye is causing itchiness. You can get these antihistamine eye drops at your local drugstore over the counter.
  8. Another tip that will be of great help in dealing with your pink eye is to remove your contacts, something that is recommended by the subject matter experts over at frontlineer.com. In fact, your doctor will advise you to only put your contacts back on once your pink eye clears. Unless your contacts are non-disposable, in which case you should ensure they are well sterilized before putting them back on, you should probably throw them away to prevent reinfection.
  9. The same applies to your eye makeup kits, which is our next tip when looking to get rid of your pink eye. You should look to toss your eye products such as mascara and you should only start with fresh ones once your pink eye has cleared.
  10. Seeking the right treatment is important if you are to get rid of your pink eye and as such our next tip is that you should ensure that you stay away from the wrong remedies. This involves staying away from herbs and anti-redness eye drops, all of which don’t help. The myth that breast milk helps with pink eye for children is just that, a myth, as studies have shown that it doesn’t help at all. In fact, it has been established that breast milk actually makes things worse by introducing new bacteria into the eye.

The above are some of the tips that will help you ease the symptoms that come with pink eye and help you get rid of it, with more on this and other related topics to be found over at the excellent frontlineer.com

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