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Stop the itch and the spread. Explore conjunctivitis treatment options at LIV Hospital, from targeted antibiotic therapy to specialized eye care.

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Targeted Relief for Pink Eye

 While Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) is rarely a threat to permanent vision, the symptoms can be miserable. The constant itching, discharge, and social stigma of a red eye demand a quick and effective resolution. At LIV Hospital, our approach to treatment is based entirely on the specific cause. A “one-size-fits-all” eye drop does not exist. Treating a viral infection with antibiotics is ineffective, and treating an infection with steroids alone can be dangerous.

Our Cornea and Ocular Surface Department provides a tailored care plan. We focus on two goals: alleviating your discomfort immediately and preventing the spread of infection to your loved ones or colleagues. From prescription therapies to advanced surface management, we guide you back to clear, white eyes safely.

Medical Treatment Options

The cornerstone of conjunctivitis care is medication delivered directly to the ocular surface via drops or ointments.

Bacterial Conjunctivitis Treatment

If bacteria are the cause, we prescribe antibiotic therapy.

  • Antibiotic Drops: These are usually applied 4 times a day. They kill the bacteria rapidly.
  • Ointments: For children, we often use an ointment at night. It stays in the eye longer but can blur vision temporarily.
  • Result: Patients are usually non-contagious within 24 to 48 hours of starting treatment, allowing a quick return to school or work.

Viral Conjunctivitis Care

Viruses do not respond to antibiotics. Treatment is “supportive,” meaning we manage symptoms while your immune system fights the virus.

  • Artificial Tears: Preservative-free lubricating drops help wash away viral particles and soothe the gritty feeling.
  • Cold Compresses: Applying a cold, damp cloth reduces swelling and itching.
  • Topical Steroids: In severe cases where vision is affected by inflammation, we may prescribe a mild steroid drop to calm the immune response.

Allergic Conjunctivitis Management

  • Antihistamines: These drops block the histamine release that causes itching.
  • Mast Cell Stabilizers: These prevent future reactions and are great for long-term seasonal maintenance.
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Minimally Invasive Procedures

Geriatric Ophthalmology Post-Surgery Care

For severe or complicated cases, simple drops are not enough. LIV Hospital offers in-office procedures to speed up healing.

  • Betadine Irrigation: For aggressive viral infections (Adenovirus), we may perform a sterile irrigation with a dilute povidone-iodine solution. This reduces the viral load on the eye surface, potentially shortening the duration of the infection.
  • Pseudomembrane Peeling: Severe viral conjunctivitis can cause a “pseudomembrane” (a layer of inflammatory debris) to form on the inner eyelid. This acts like a foreign body, scratching the eye. Our ophthalmologists gently peel this membrane away under local anesthesia to provide instant pain relief and allow drops to penetrate better.
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Rehabilitation and Hygiene Protocols

Geriatric Ophthalmology Post-Surgery Care

Recovery from conjunctivitis relies heavily on patient behavior. We provide a strict conjunctivitis rehabilitation program focused on hygiene to break the cycle of re-infection.

  • The Touchless Technique: We teach patients how to instill drops without the bottle tip ever touching the eye or lashes.
  • Linen Management: You must change pillowcases and towels daily during the active infection phase.
  • Contact Lens Vacation: You must stop wearing contact lenses immediately. You cannot resume wearing until the eye is completely white and the doctor gives approval. Old lenses and cases must be thrown away to prevent re-infecting the healed eye.

What to Expect During Recovery

Recovery timelines vary significantly based on the type of conjunctivitis.

  • Bacterial: With antibiotics, improvement is seen in 24 hours. The eye should be clear in 5 to 7 days.
  • Viral: This is the slowest recovery. It often gets worse for the first 3 to 5 days before getting better. Full resolution can take 2 to 3 weeks.
  • Allergic: Recovery is often immediate once the allergen is removed and drops are applied, but it requires ongoing management.
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Long-Term Management and Follow-Up

Most cases resolve without complications. However, some patients develop chronic issues that need monitoring at LIV Hospital.

  • Corneal Infiltrates: Severe viral infections can leave small white spots (infiltrates) on the cornea. These can cause glare and blurry vision months later. We monitor these and treat them with tapering steroid drops.
  • Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC): This is a chronic allergic reaction to contact lenses. Management involves switching to daily disposable lenses or changing cleaning solutions to prevent recurrence.

Why Choose LIV Hospital for Eye Care?

While many clinics treat pink eye, LIV Hospital offers specialized expertise for complex cases.

  • Differential Diagnosis: We ensure your “pink eye” isn’t actually a dangerous herpes infection or uveitis.
  • Pediatric Expertise: Our team is skilled in managing difficult-to-treat infections in infants and toddlers.
  • Safety Protocols: Our hospital utilizes strict isolation protocols and sterilization standards to ensure that patients seeking care for other issues are never exposed to infectious conjunctivitis.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why does the doctor use a bright light?

The slit lamp uses a focused beam of light to allow the doctor to see microscopic details of the eye tissue.

No, it is a quick touch with a soft cotton tip, similar to a q-tip, and is usually painless.

Usually yes, but if your vision is very blurry or if the doctor needs to dilate your pupils, you may need someone to drive you home.

Bring any eye drops you have been using and your contact lens case if you are a wearer.

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