Navigate Options for Acute Conjunctivitis
Patients will ask you if antibiotics are needed for “pink eye.”
Stay alert for red flags, such as severe eye pain, sudden vision changes, or severe light sensitivity...and refer to specialists if needed.
Rule out less common causes, such as vesicles around or near the eye that may be herpes. Or think of chlamydia or gonorrhea if the patient is sexually active with a rapid onset of conjunctivitis.
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