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Bacterial conjunctivitis usually makes
your eyes
really red and sore, with a thick, yellow, sticky
discharge. Bacterial eye infections should be
treated with prescription eye drops from your
doctor.
Viral conjunctivitis is contagious. Some viral
types of pink eye go away on their own, but the
severe kind will cause red, watery, sore eyes,
along with a clear or whitish eye discharge. You
may also have blurred vision.
If you have viral conjunctivitis, OTC lubricating eye
drops can make your eyes feel better, as can cold
compresses or ice packs. But if symptoms grow
worse, you should see your eye doctor for
additional treatment.
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