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Posted: 13 years ago
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ya it was funny kokila & jigar comdey movent
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: simibrar1990

conjuctivtious...😆

Conjunctivitis is swelling (inflammation) or infection of the membrane lining the eyelids (conjunctiva). Symptoms: Blurred vision; Crusts that form on the eyelid overnight; Eye pain; Gritty feeling in the eyes; Increased...

Causes of Conjunctivitis

The most common causes of conjunctivitis are viruses and bacteria, but other causes include allergies, ultraviolet light, and chemical or environmental irritants

Allergic conjunctivitis is not contagious and usually occurs in the spring, summer, and early fall. It is usually triggered by exposure to plant pollen and grasses. People who are allergic to animals or dust mites may be affected year-round

Viral conjunctivitis is caused by the same viruses that are also often responsible for the common cold. These viruses are highly contagious (easily spread from person to person), and anyone can transfer the virus to his or her eye by blowing their nose with their eyes open or rubbing their eyes

Bacterial conjunctivitis is caused by various types of bacteria. Bacterial conjunctivitis is also contagious and usually requires a short course of antibiotic eye drops or ointment.

Treating and Preventing Conjunctivitis

Treatment of conjunctivitis depends on the original cause. Applying cool or warm compresses 3 to 4 times a day and using eye drops such as artificial tears can help viral conjunctivitis. Anyone with suspected viral conjunctivitis should see their doctor.

People who are around someone with infectious conjunctivitis should avoid touching the person's face, hands, or any items they have handled. They should wash their hands frequently and avoid sharing towels, pillowcases, face cloths, or soap with anyone who is infected. People with conjunctivitis should wash their hands, towels, face cloths, and pillowcases frequently; this will help the conjunctivitis clear up faster. For people who use eye makeup, they should throw it out and buy a fresh supply - makeup is likely to cause a reinfection.

This is real defination...and our gopi had kali mirchi kajal
conjunctivitis...😆🤣 i advice gopi throw it all eyemake up😆and buy a new makeup..😆

i didnt know that our saathiya forum has a eye doctor too😆

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