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Explore various eye infections and the specific treatments they require. From viral conjunctivitis to parasitic and bacterial infections, learn the importance of proper eye care and the role of prescribed and over-the-counter eye drops.
High-Quality PLR Article 2016: All Eye Drops Are Not Alike
Many infections can affect different parts of the eye, with the most common types resulting from viral, parasitic, bacterial, and fungal origins. These infections necessitate various types of eye drops for treatment.
Conjunctivitis, commonly known as “pink eye” or “ocular herpes,” is a highly contagious viral eye infection. Acanthamoeba is a parasitic infection caused by parasites in soil or water that can invade the eye from a contact surface. Bacterial infections frequently occur after complicated eye surgeries or trauma.
Eye drops can be prescribed by a doctor or bought at a pharmacy. Numerous over-the-counter eye drops are available depending on their use. However, if you have an eye infection or vision problems, it’s crucial to consult an eye doctor before purchasing any eye drops. Serious eye issues require immediate diagnosis and treatment that only an eye doctor can provide.