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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Health Tip: Identifying Pinkeye

(HealthDay News) -- Conjunctivitis is an eye infection commonly called pinkeye. It's very common and is spread easily.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says common symptoms of conjunctivitis include:

  • Swelling and reddening of the whites of the eyes.

  • Increased tear production.

  • Discharge from the eyes that may be white, green or yellow.

  • Eyes that burn, itch or feel sensitive to light.

  • A gritty sensation in the eye.

  • Crust development on the eyelids or lashes.

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