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What is a bacterial eye infection? ... Eye infections with pus are caused by bacteria and can be a complication of a cold. Pink eyes without a yellow discharge, however, are more common and are due to a virus.
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KidsHealth > Parents > Infections > Eye Infections > Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) ... Pinkeye caused by a virus usually goes away on its own without any treatment. If a doctor suspects that the pinkeye has been caused by a bacterial infection, antibiotic eye drops or ointment will be prescribed.
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An eye infection is usually a condition caused by bacteria or a virus. While there are many different types of eye infections with different causes and treatments, the most common is bacterial conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye.
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This section has complete information on eye and vision problems. Jump down this page to alphabetical lists of: ... NEW: Eye Infections; Learn about bacterial, viral and fungal eye infections, including symptoms. Also, visit our pink eye resources for more information about this common eye problem.
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Contagious forms of pink eye are usually linked to bacterial or viral infections. Non-contagious pink eye can occur when eye irritants such as allergens, dust and smoke are in the environment. Coughing and sneezing can spread contagious pink eye by spraying tiny droplets from infected mucus into the air.
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Conjunctivitis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Conjunctivitis (commonly called " pink eye " or " Madras eye " ) is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids), most commonly due to ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunctivitis
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Bacterial Eye Infections: Infections in the inner or external eye caused by microorganisms belonging to several families of bacteria. Some of the more common genera found are Haemophilus, Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Chlamydia. ... Eye Infections, Bacterial; Bacterial Ocular Infections; Infections,
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SUMMARY: Three cases of serious eye infection (two endophthalmitis, one orbital cellulitis; two caused by Staphylococcus aureus, one caused by viridans streptococci) occurred ... Further surgery was cancelled, the construction work was completed and theatres were cleaned before recommencing with no further infections.
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Eye Infections are eye ailments that are caused by bacterial, viral, or other microbiological agents. There are many different types of eye infections with different causes and treatments. Some eye infections are common while others are rare.
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www.eyecaresource.com/conditions/eye-infections/
www.eyecaresource.com/conditions/eye-infections/
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