Pink Eye Treatment FAQs
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2. Are Antibiotics Prescribed for Pink Eye?
Physicians determine whether the pink eye is viral, bacterial or caused by allergies by assessing the severity. Typically, viral pink eye is less severe. The doctor may assess the patient's eye for discharge because discharge tends to only occur in bacterial infections.
Doctors may prescribe an antibiotic for pink eye if the underlying cause is thought to be bacterial. The medication is given as either a topical or an eye drop. The patient needs to take them as prescribed for a designated length of time.2‘Treating Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis).’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4 Jan. 2019, www.cdc.gov/conjunctivitis/about/treatment.html.
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