Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Bacterial conjunctivitis is an eye infection caused by bacteria that inflame the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane covering the eye. It is highly contagious and can cause symptoms such as redness, discharge, swelling, and decreased vision. This page provides information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for bacterial conjunctivitis, as well as the risk factors and preventive measures to avoid spreading the infection.
What are the common symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis?
How is bacterial conjunctivitis typically treated?
What preventive measures can be taken to avoid bacterial conjunctivitis?
How is bacterial conjunctivitis typically treated?
What preventive measures can be taken to avoid bacterial conjunctivitis?