Conjunctivitis can originate from both infective and non-infective culprits, such as:
Conjunctivitis, caused by viruses and bacteria, is contagious.
Signs and symptoms may vary, depending on the cause, but could include:
The treatment of pinkeye depends on the cause. The most common causes can be managed in the following ways:
Conjunctivitis is usually not a serious health risk if diagnosed promptly. It lasts between 4 to 7 days. However, Pinkeye in new-born babies should be reported to a doctor immediately, as it could be a vision-threatening infection. If you develop blurred vision with pinkeye, see your eye doctor immediately.