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What is Conjunctivitis? 

Conjunctivitis (or pink eye) is an inflammation of the clear, thin layer that covers the white part of your eye and the inside of your eyelids (called the conjunctiva). This inflammation makes the eyes pink or reddish - hence the name pink eye. Conjunctivitis may affect one or both eyes and can be quite uncomfortable but not generally vision threatening if properly treated.

There are many types of Conjunctivitis, and each kind is caused differently:

  • Viral Conjunctivitis: This is the most common kind and is brought on by the same viruses which cause the common cold. It's extremely contagious, meaning it can spread rapidly from person to person, particularly in crowds like schools. Watery, itchy eyes and light sensitivity are the common symptoms.
  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis: This kind is caused by bacteria and brings about more serious problems including a gooey, yellow or green eye discharge that can make the eyelids stick together, especially during sleep. Bacterial Conjunctivitis is also very contagious and requires urgent treatment.
  • Allergic Conjunctivitis: This form is caused by allergens that lead to irritation in some people, like pollen, dust, and pet dander. This particular type of Conjunctivitis isn't contagious and causes itching, inflammation and excessive tearing accompanied with other allergy symptoms including a runny nose.
  • Chemical Conjunctivitis: This type of Conjunctivitis might happen because of contact with irritating substances such as chlorine in swimming pools, smoke, and gases. Contrary to the other kinds, chemical Conjunctivitis is caused by irritation from a chemical substance instead of an illness or allergy.

Treatment for Conjunctivitis depends upon the specific type. Viral forms generally clear on their own, whereas bacterial Conjunctivitis might need Ayurvedic treatment. Allergy related Conjunctivitis is handled with anti-allergy herbs and elimination of recognised allergens. Chemical Conjunctivitis needs to be rinsed right away with water to eliminate the substance which caused the irritation.

The kind of Conjunctivitis has to be recognised and treated to handle this typical eye disorder. If you believe you might have Conjunctivitis, it is important to see an Ayurvedic doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Common Causes of Conjunctivitis 

Conjunctivitis or pink eye is a common eye condition which can impact anybody and leads to discomfort and visible changes in the eye. Preventing and treating this condition requires understanding the causes of Conjunctivitis.

Here are the common Conjunctivitis causes:

  • Viruses: The most common reason for Conjunctivitis are viral infections comparable to the common cold. This type spreads quickly in public settings like schools and workplaces.
  • Bacteria: Conjunctivitis might in addition come from a bacterial infection. They're generally more serious compared to viral infections and create a heavy, usually coloured discharge from the eyes. Typical bacteria include staphylococcus and streptococci species.
  • Allergies: Allergies related to pollen, cosmetics, pet dander, or dust could cause allergic Conjunctivitis. This kind isn't contagious and generally involves itchiness, inflammation, and too much tearing.
  • Chemicals: Chemical Conjunctivitis might be caused by contact with irritant materials like chlorine in pools, toxins, and poisonous fumes. Eyes should be immediately washed with water to minimise symptoms.
  • Foreign Objects: Occasionally, foreign objects in the eye like a bit of dirt or even an eyelash can cause inflammation of the conjunctiva.
  • Contact Lenses: Putting on contact lenses for a long time or if not cleaned properly could raise the likelihood of Conjunctivitis. Hygiene and overuse can cause fungal or bacterial eye infections.
  • Fungi & Parasites: Much more rarely, fungi and parasites can cause Conjunctivitis too. These situations frequently happen if the immune system is poor or when you've been exposed to contaminated water.

Knowing these Conjunctivitis causes helps with preventive steps like hygiene, allergy medication during higher pollen seasons and avoidance of known irritants. In case you see signs of Conjunctivitis, it is important to identify the main cause and get Ayurvedic therapy to avoid spreading and promote rapid healing.

Are you going through any of these symptoms?

Does the white part of one or both eyes appear pink or red?
Are your eyes discharging a clear or coloured fluid
Do you feel an itching sensation in your eyes?
Are your eyelids puffy or swollen?
Does it feel like there is sand in your eyes?
Are your eyes more sensitive to light than usual?
Do you notice any temporary blurring of your vision?
Are your eyes tearing up more than usual?
 
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