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  1. 17 lut 2023 · Eye cold” refers only to the viral type, and it can be in one or, more often, both eyes. Eye colds take about 7 to 10 days to clear up and are very contagious.

  2. Pink eye, also called conjunctivitis, is one of the most common types of eye infection. Pink eye can be caused by a virus, bacteria or allergies. Most of the time, pink eye is caused by the same viruses that produce the common cold. These are called adenoviruses.

  3. When infected individuals cough or sneeze, mucus and germs are released into the air, or into the hands used to cover their mouths. Viruses travel easily from the eye to the nose and throat. The sneezing, coughing, and fever that accompany a cold or flu can also negatively affect your eyes.

  4. 21 sie 2020 · Eye colds are a type of viral conjunctivitis, and they sometimes develop in people who’ve caught a cold or flu virus. Conjunctivitis can also be the result of a bacterial eye infection or seasonal allergies.

  5. 16 lip 2024 · Eye infections are pretty common and easy to spot. You may notice everything from redness, itching, and swelling, to pain and blurry vision. We’ll explore the most common causes and treatments.

  6. 27 lut 2019 · Learn what causes eye infections, which symptoms to watch for, and the different methods of infection treatment. What you should do if you have any eye infection. Plus: how to avoid getting one.

  7. 17 gru 2023 · Bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye) causes eye redness, itchiness, and thick discharge. It typically resolves itself without medication in one to two weeks.