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Opthamologist Online Contact List For Eye Infections

Opthamologist Online Contact List For Eye Infections

Opthamologist Online Contact List For Eye Infections

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The opthamologist online contact list provides instant listings of eye doctors providing infection care following the entry of your zip code in states all across the US including New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, Texas, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Learn more about illness and addictions that can affect the eyes.


Opthamologists are available through the online database. This is the quickest and easiest way to locate an eye doctor providing care for infections. Simply enter your zip code and receive contact information for eye doctors in states all across the US including Nebraska, Tennessee, New York, Minnesota, Texas, and New Jersey. A variety of illnesses and infections can adversely affect the eyes. One common infection is known as conjunctivitis or pinkeye. This is a contagious infection that should be diagnosed and treated by a professional who is knowledgeable in the treatment and prevention of this and other infections. Basic opthamologist information on pinkeye: pinkeye is a disease by the technical name of Madras eye and conjunctivitis. This infection/illness is caused by the inflammation of the outer layer of the eye and the inner layer of the eyelid. The pinkness is caused by transparent membranes named conjunctiva thus the reason for the name conjunctivitis. The illness is most commonly caused by infection or allergic reaction that causes the membranes to respond negatively. This is a common illness which is treated by eye doctors. These symptoms can be uncomfortable and include: watery eyes, swelling, itchiness, and excess discharge of fluid. The eyes may swell and close.


Visiting an opthamologist will provide with proper treatment for the conjunctivitis and will assist you in determining the cause of the inflammation or reaction; the eye doctor will assist you in determining if an allergen is the cause and if so what the allergen is. Bacteria are the most common cause and are highly contagious and may spread to the other eye. The infection can also spread to the people so it is important that you visit a physician as soon as the symptoms start. More than one type of bacteria may be involved in the infection. A sticky, yellow or green discharge is common with bacteria conjunctivitis. The bacteria create this discharge and can cause the eyelid to stick closed while sleeping. A gritty sensation may be experienced that feels like a foreign object. Eye doctors recommend using warm water and rinsing the eye to remove the grittiness and to sooth the area. This infection does not require medication and should clear up within 4 to 7 days.


Opthamologists do provide treatment for a viral conjunctivitis which may occur with a cold. Accompanying symptoms making cause a runny nose and sore throat; the infection is contagious and will spread to both eyes if it is left untreated. Viral pinkeye causes the eyes to appear pinker than bacterial conjunctivitis. The eye doctor will provide an examination for the eyes and will use a microscope to inspect the eye fluids. Relief is available through the use of artificial tears or drops as well as warm compresses. Wash your hands frequently and avoid sharing towels in order to prevent the infection from spreading to others. Avoid touching the eyes. This form of conjunctivitis clears up within 7 to 10 days with proper treatment.


Opthamologists also provide treatment for allergenic pinkeye. Itching and swelling of the eyelid as well as sneezing may accompany this illness. Generally the allergen is caused by pollen or animal dander. Antihistamines are generally prescribed for long-term treatment; however, immediate relief is achieved through running water over the eyes to bring temporary relief. Toxic pinkeye is the only form of conjunctivitis that creates severe pain. This form is caused by chemicals such as house cleaner or spray entering the eye. Use saline solution to rinse the eye quickly especially under the lid and immediately consult your opthamologist. Use the online directory to locate an eye doctor in your city.




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