What Kind Of Inflammation Is Conjunctivitis
What kind of inflammation is Conjunctivitis?
Conjunctivitis is commonly known as the inflammation of the eye conjunctivae in which the mucous membranes that cover the white of the eyes as well as the eyelids’ inner side. The inflammation often affects both eyes all at once though the condition starts from one eye and eventually affects the other. The inflammation is observed as the eye periphery turns reddish along with a pus-like discharge.
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Is conjunctivitis contagious?
Viral and bacterial conjunctivitis are extremely contagious unless you take some preventive measures. The condition is contagious subsequently after the appearance of the symptoms and stays contagious until such time that there is an eye discharge. Viral conjunctivitis is highly contagious prior of the symptoms appearance and can still be contagious after the symptoms are clear.
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