Conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is caused by bacteria or viruses. The duration of conjunctivitis depends on the underlying cause. Bacterial conjunctivitis can last up to two weeks if left untreated, while viral conjunctivitis may resolve on its own within one to two weeks. Proper hygiene measures and seeking medical treatment can help reduce the duration and spread of conjunctivitis.
some live some die
Longevity means having a long duration of life or existence. It refers to the state of being able to live for a long period of time.
81 years
Maintaining a healthy diet, staying physically active, and having strong social connections are common factors cited by centenarians as the key to living a long life.
Well it depends on the situation... God will decide when the time comes and/or take care of your self and you will live long. Also obey your parents and may u live a long life... That is what the bible says
Conjunctivitis germs can not stay alive on plastic.
The disease runs its course in about 10 days
Conjunctivitis can be acute or chronic depending upon how long the condition lasts, the severity of symptoms, and the type of organism or agent involved. It can also affect one or both eyes
The conjunctivitis curse causes a victims eyes to swell up and they resemble someone who has conjunctivitis.
1.dry eyes 2.bacterial conjunctivitis 3.viral conjunctivitis 4.allergic conjunctivitis.
A couple of days after you get the antibiotics. Just say pink eye....
Tobramycin is better than gentamicin for Conjunctivitis.
Conjunctivitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the outermost layer of the eye.
You're unlikely to get chlamydia from sharing towels. You would have to use a towel with in seconds of some one using with chlamydia using it. Most stds don't last for long periods of time when they are outside of the body.
Short answer is likely yes; unless an infected person touched an infected area and then touched your eye.
No Conjunctivitis always relates to a reaction in the eye and can be caused by different thingsAllergic conjunctivitisBacterial conjunctivitisViral conjunctivitisChemical conjunctivitisNeonatial conjunctivitis is often defined separately due to different organisms
Nope. Conjunctivitis is just some inflammation (swelling) in the eyes. It has nothing to do with herpes.