Conjunctivitis is an eye condition caused by infection or allergies. It usually gets better in a couple of weeks without treatment.
Conjunctivitis is also known as red or pink eye.
It usually affects both eyes and makes them:
Other conditions can cause red eyes.
There are things you can do to help ease your symptoms.
Use clean cotton wool (1 piece for each eye). Boil water and then let it cool down before you:
Do not wear contact lenses until your eyes are better.
You do not need to avoid work or school unless you or your child are feeling very unwell.
Speak to a pharmacist about conjunctivitis. They can give you advice and suggest eyedrops or antihistamines to help with your symptoms.
These can be signs of a more serious eye problem.
111 will tell you what to do. They can arrange a phone call from a nurse or doctor if you need one.
Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
Get an urgent GP appointment
A GP may be able to help you.
Ask your GP practice for an urgent appointment.
Treatment will depend on the cause of your conjunctivitis.
If it's a bacterial infection you might be prescribed antibiotics. But these will not work if it's caused by a virus (viral conjunctivitis) or an allergy.
Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause conjunctivitis. This type takes longer to clear up.
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