DON'T PANIC: How to Distinguish Conjunctivitis, Pink Eye, and Eye Infections in 2024
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Find out how to easily tell the difference between the different types of eye infections including viral eye infections, bacterial eye infections, and allergy related eye infections also know as ocular allergy or allergic conjunctivitis. Eye doctors like @doctorsmith see patients almost daily with eye conditions like Pink Eye, Conjunctivitis and Eye Allergies that cause symptoms like red, itchy, painful eyes, light sensitivity, and eye irritation. It can be difficult to tell which type of eye infection you have. Your local eye doctor has many different techniques to properly and accurately diagnose your eye condition so it gets treated properly and without complication. This video will provide some general details on how to know the difference between viral eye infections like viral pink eye that is very contagious, bacterial eye infections like bacterial conjunctivitis, and ocular allergy or allergy related eye infections.
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Disclaimer: 0:58
The Response To Treatment: 1:37
Viral Eye Infection: 1:50
Allergy Eye Infections: 2:05
The Signs And Symptoms Can Tell You What Infection You Have: 2:20
Always Have Your Optometrist Treat Your Eye Infections: 2:53
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