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Get Prescriptions for Pink Eye Online


Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is a disorder by which the inner membranes located in the eyelid, the conjunctiva, and the outer layer of the eye becomes swollen or inflamed. There are several causes for pink eye, viral infection or bacterial. The trouble with pink eye is how extremely contagious it is. One family member infected with pink eye can easily infect the rest of the family before their symptoms appear. Even worse, acquiring the condition is easy. Most doctors agree that prescription medication is the only way to cure the condition. Luckily, it's possible to get a prescription online, without exposing others to pink eye.

Patients who believe they are suffering from pink eye must first consider several issues.

  1. Is the pink eye due to an allergen? In some cases animal dander, pollen or dust can cause pink eye symptoms. Removing the allergens and treating the infection with antihistamines is typically all that is needed.
  2. Is the pink eye due to a chemical? Some patients have a pink eye reaction due to smoke or similar environmental agents. Like allergens, remove the source of the irritation and treat with antihistamines.
  3. Is the pink eye viral in nature? Viruses are notoriously difficult to treat and pink eye that is viral in nature is no different. Unfortunately, some viral pink eye cases can be associated with a more serious condition, a corneal infection.  Secondary infections are also a possibility. Many doctors will prescribe antibiotics for a viral infection of this nature.
  4. Is the pink eye bacterial in nature? Bacterial infections must be treated with antibiotics. A qualified doctor will prescribe a course of antibiotics designed to treat the specific bacteria.

For those patients who lack the time to visit a physician in person, online doctors can typically diagnose pink eye with a short consultation. A brief history and discussion of symptoms is all that is required. if stronger antihistamines or antibiotics are required an online doctor will prescribe them.  In most cases, a salve or ointment such as Similasan or Pantanol will be prescribed.

If the online doctor finds it necessary to prescribe antibiotics they will take in to consideration the patient's medical history. Because not all patients respond to antibiotics in the same manner and because some antibiotics will weaken the effects of other medications, a qualified doctor must determine which specific antibiotic should be used. In some cases these are available in droplet or salve form.

For further relief, an online physician is likely to suggest warm compresses or eye washes. These methods provide relief from the itching or burning sensation as well as accompanying swelling. Over the counter pink eye remedies or herbal remedies such as chamomile trea are not designed to alleviate the cause of the pink eye, so it is important to work closely with a doctor to get a prescription online, or find the best OTC medication.

Pink eye is more uncomfortable, it is highly contagious. Protect those around you by finding an online doctor today in order to begin treatment as soon as possible.

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