Conjunctivitis - NHS Speak to a pharmacist about conjunctivitis They can give you advice and suggest eyedrops or antihistamines to help with your symptoms If you need treatment for a child under 2 years old, you'll need a prescription from a GP
Conjunctivitis: causes, symptoms solutions | Boots Health Hub Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva - a thin transparent film that covers the white part of the eye and under the upper eyelid What are the causes of conjunctivitis? Conjunctivitis is often caused by a bacterial or viral infection
Conjunctivitis (pink eye): Symptoms, causes and treatment - Bupa UK You can buy an antibiotic called chloramphenicol from a pharmacy, so you can treat yourself without needing to go through a GP Your pharmacist will advise whether it’s suitable for you If you have an eye infection caused by the bacteria Chlamydia, or wear contact lenses, your GP may prescribe you antibiotic tablets and eye drops
Conjunctivitis | Advice and treatment | Rowlands Pharmacy Visit our pharmacy team for advice and eye drops to help with your symptoms Conjunctivitis is a common eye condition that typically clears up within a few weeks It can cause your eyes to be red, itchy, watery, and even produce pus
Conjunctivitis (red or pink eye) - Specsavers UK How is conjunctivitis diagnosed? If symptoms are bothering you, get in touch with your optician, GP or pharmacist They’ll ask you some questions and take a good look at your eyes to determine whether you have conjunctivitis They’ll also be able to advise you on the best way to clear your symptoms and make you feel more comfortable
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Conjunctivitis Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Chemist Direct Conjunctivitis can be eased by gently bathing the eyes with cotton wool and warm water or by using an eye lotion recommended by the pharmacist Infectious conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic eye drops such as chloramphenicol which usually clears it within 2 or 3 days
Conjunctivitis | Health Information from Plesk Pharmacy Speak to a pharmacist about conjunctivitis They can give you advice and suggest eyedrops or antihistamines to help with your symptoms If you need treatment for a child under 2, you'll need a prescription from a GP There are things you can do to stop conjunctivitis spreading to other people
Diagnosis and treatment - Moorfields Speak to a pharmacist or GP for further advice if you are uncertain Steroid eye drops are used in severe cases - If all the above treatments are being used and there are still symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis, ask your GP to request an appointment with your local ophthalmology service