If you have pink eye, how can you get better, go to the needle, don t infect others

Updated on healthy 2024-07-29
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    "Pink eye" is infectious conjunctivitis, also known as flare eye, which is an acute infectious ophthalmia. According to different pathogenic causes, it can be divided into two categories: bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis, which have similar clinical symptoms, but the prevalence and harmfulness of viral conjunctivitis are the most important. The disease can occur throughout the year, especially in spring and summer.

    Pink eye is an eye disease that is transmitted through contact, such as contact with used towels, washing utensils, faucets, doorknobs, swimming pool water, and shared toys. As a result, the disease is often widely spread in kindergartens, schools, hospitals, factories and other collective units, causing outbreaks. Levofofloxacin ophthalmic drops are recommended.

    It is not necessary to get a hanging injection, and it is recommended not to go to these public places with a lot of people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Spot eye drops: choose antibacterial eye drops, commonly used: chloramphenicol eye drops, rifampicin eye drops, kanamycin eye drops, clofloxacin eye drops, etc.

    Spot the eye every 1 to 2 hours. Apply antibacterial eye ointment such as chlortetracycline and erythromycin before bedtime. For conjunctivitis with mixed viral infection, in addition to the above drugs, antiviral eye drops such as herpes net eye drops, acyclic guanosine eye drops, peptibutylamine eye drops, etc.

    To reduce inflammation, cortisone acetate eye drops may be used. You can wear sunglasses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As long as you don't share things with others, you won't be contagious, you can buy eye drops, and you can be cured without hanging needles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Landlord, please listen to the advice of me, a sick person.

    1. Wash your hands frequently and ventilate.

    2. Try not to touch things used by the patient.

    3. Do not rub your eyes with your hands, as this will cause cross-infection.

    4Even if you are cured, do not stop taking the medication immediately. Hang on.

    5Do not eat spicy food and avoid alcohol.

    6 Ask the landlord how many days are you, I have pink eye today, and I am still in school to plan the time.

    7 Finally, I advise your family to use your eyes less. Avoid bright light.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This possibility is very small, very small, very small, ignore it, but you still have to pay attention to hygiene.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's like catching a cold, it's impossible not to be infected. Daily necessities must be disinfected and boiled in boiling water to effectively prevent infection. If the whole family has it, all daily necessities must be separated, otherwise the infection will be endless.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Is shaking hands, eating, and looking at patients contagious? A: Pink eye is not a disease transmitted by the digestive tract, so it is not contagious by eating and drinking, but it is possible to spread pink eye after shaking hands.

    Because if a person with pink eye rubs his eyes with his hands, his hands will be stained with the secretion of eye inflammation, and when he shakes hands with others, this secretion will contaminate his friend's hands; If a friend touches his eyes with this hand again, he will be infected. Eye contact is not contagious.

    2. Why do I get infected if I have no contact with the patient? A: Although you don't have direct contact with the patient, if you touch the handle or button with your hand that is stained with eye discharge while taking the bus or escalator, and then you touch the same place, you can get infected if you rub your eyes without washing your hands.

    In addition, if you touch your hair with dirty hands and your hair comes into contact with your eyes, you may become infected.

    A: Some people are dripping with some eye drops that are usually used to solve eye fatigue, which not only cannot cure but also delay the disease. Pink eye should be dripped with heat-clearing, detoxification or anti-inflammatory eye drops, such as bear bile eye drops, Houttuynia cordata eye drops, chloramphenicol eye drops, ofloxacin eye drops, etc.

    A: No. At present, the most commonly used antibacterial and anti-inflammatory eye ointments on the market are chlortetracycline and erythromycin eye ointment, and the excipients are petroleum jelly and lanolin, which have the characteristics of no heat dissipation and no water absorption.

    If eye ointment is applied after suffering from pink eye, the temperature in the conjunctival sac, which is already hot, will be higher, which is conducive to the growth and reproduction of bacteria or viruses, but not to the exudate.

    A: You can't wear it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the two points you said are currently not proven to be contagious with pink eye.

    Pink eye is also known as flare eye, that is, acute epidemic conjunctivitis. It is an acute infectious eye disease caused by infection with pneumococcus, staphylococcus, streptococcus, and Co. myrtellia or viruses. Outbreaks often occur in spring and summer.

    It is an eye disease that is transmitted through contact, such as contact with used face utensils, faucets, doorknobs, swimming pool water, and common toys. To prevent pink eye, pay attention to the following:

    Wear goggles before swimming to avoid eye diseases;

    Towels, soap, washbasins and other daily necessities should be used separately and disinfected to avoid mutual infection;

    Wash your hands frequently and take care not to wipe your eyes with your hands and sleeves;

    If a family member has pink eye, if they touch the keyboard of the mobile phone or computer, other family members should remember to clean it and pay attention to hygiene when using it;

    In summer, people secrete more sweat, and many people are used to wiping sweat and rubbing their eyes with their hands, which is easy to contract pink eye;

    In addition, immediately after getting pink eye, do not interrupt, and continue for **1 week after the symptoms disappear, just in case**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pink eye is mainly a bacterial infection... It's your usual contact infection. For example, if you hold your hands, but you don't wash your hands, you're rubbing your eyes. will be infected. There is also the towel and the sick person put together. It can also infect you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just look at it and it is not contagious, because pink eye is a contact infection, which means that it must be transmitted to the other party only if there is direct or indirect contact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pink eye is medically called acute catarrhal conjunctivitis, and its transmission route is mainly through contact infection. It is often transmitted by touching the patient's eye secretions or tear-stained objects (such as towels, handkerchiefs, basins, water, etc.), shaking hands with the patient with red eye, or rubbing the eyes with dirty hands, etc., and eventually cause the epidemic of pink eye.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, suffering from pink eye, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for a detailed examination so that the doctor can prescribe the right medicine, it is recommended to use ice to relieve redness and swelling in the early stage, but not hot compresses, hot compresses can easily cause inflammation to spread. As for how pink eye is transmitted, it may be that the hands touch banknotes or other things and indirectly contact the virus to cause infection, and the hands rub the eyes to cause infection, so it is also easy to cause epidemic infection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    All of them are viral infections, so it is recommended to pay attention to hygiene and complete isolation of patients.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you pay attention to eye hygiene and wash your hands frequently, it is less likely to be infected The infection of pink eye is transmitted through the eyes, hands, and eyes, and you should be careful not to rub your eyes with dirty hands, so you will not be infected You usually rely on washing your hands frequently and not rubbing your eyes to prevent pink eye.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pink eye is an infectious disease, and you need to do good personal hygiene, wash your hands frequently, and don't touch your eyes. It's contagious, and I'm just getting it again.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At least two weeks later, the eye germs will be completely cleared and the eye will return to its previous healthiest state, and there will be no more infectious bacteria.

    Well-behaved, for the sake of family and psychological friends, this period may not be very close to everyone, especially the towels that you have used, you should use boiling water to disinfect before touching others.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be days, and the possibility of contagion after that is very small is very small.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tell you, the main way of transmission of pink eye is hands. You may not be convinced, why is pink eye contagious, and it spreads quickly? It is generally said that you should not look at the eyes of people who suffer from pink eye, but in fact it is not, because after suffering from pink eye, the eyes are not very comfortable, and they will get used to picking and rubbing with their hands, and then touching things around without washing their hands, while people who are not sick will be infected as long as their hands touch the things that the sick person has touched, and then touch their eyes with their hands when they are fine.

    The main reason is that the public's unhygienic hands cause rapid infection. If your husband takes medication in time, and both of you pay attention to eye and hand hygiene, you should not need to sleep in separate rooms, if you dare not guarantee that you can sleep in separate rooms.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Separate cleaning utensils!!

    Pink eye, or acute (catarrhal) conjunctivitis, usually occurs within 1-2 days of bacterial infection, and most cases occur in both eyes at the same time. It is characterized by marked conjunctival hyperemia and abundant mucopurulent discharge. In the early stage of the disease, children may have foreign body sensation, photophobia, etc., followed by redness and swelling of the eyes and face, conjunctival hyperemia, bright red, and a large amount of viscopurulent discharge, and when getting up in the morning, the upper and lower eyelashes are often glued together by the secretions, and the eyes are not easy to open.

    Severe cases may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue. Pink eye generally does not affect vision, and sometimes there is a temporary blurring of vision due to a large amount of mucopurulent discharge adhering to the surface of the cornea, which disappears immediately when it is wiped away.

    Although pink eye is a common eye disease, it cannot be ignored. Due to the contagiousness, aggressive and thorough measures should be taken. Once the disease is ill, it should be immediate**, and it cannot be interrupted, and it is still necessary to consolidate **for about a week after the symptoms disappear completely, just in case**.

    The specific steps include the following aspects:

    1. Pay attention to keeping the eyes clean: due to the large amount of eye secretions, you can rinse the eyes with normal saline, 2-3 times a day, or gently scrub with an anti-inflammatory cotton swab. When the secretion decreases, the rinsing should be stopped, because the rinsing can dilute the tears, thus reducing the bactericidal effect of the tears and destroying the natural resistance.

    2. Topical drugs**: antibiotic eye drops during the day, depending on the severity of the condition, can be every 2-3 hours, or even once an hour. Commonly used ophthalmic drugs are rifampicin, jiemycin, hydroxybenzazole, etc.

    Apply antibiotic eye ointment at night, such as chlortetracycline, erythromycin, etc., before going to bed. Ophthalmic ointments can be used to keep the drug in the eye for a longer period of time, maintain the efficacy, and prevent the eyelids from sticking together with secretions.

    3. When concurrent viral infection, it is also necessary to add antiviral ophthalmic drugs, such as virazole, herpesnet, etc.

    4. Continue to take medication for about a week after the symptoms disappear, just in case, the number of medications can be reduced to 2-3 times a day.

    As long as it is positive**, pink eye will not leave any sequelae.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The main thing is that towels cannot be shared.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The wife's care is getting better quickly. Wear glasses, wash your hands, get eye drops on time, and preferably not sleep side by side.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily, the main thing is not to look at each other for a long time. Because the bacteria that cause pink eye can survive in the air for a longer period of time, and our eyes are the only places our immune system can't reach, so they're the most vulnerable places in our body. The conjunctiva of the eye is more susceptible to injury.

    The bacteria of pink eye specifically attack the conjunctiva of the eye, so it is contagious. Don't look at each other for too long, and remember to use eye drops. Chloramphenicol eye drops are cheap and easy to use, 5 jiao a piece.

    But if you bring glasses with someone who is sick, then you will definitely get infected.

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