How Long is Pink Eye Contagious

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How Long is Pink Eye Contagious Many people are aware that pink eyes are a highly contagious disease, but how long is pink eye contagious? People with this condition are contagious for up to 14 days in the case of viral conjunctivitis and up to 24 hours after starting antibiotic therapy with bacterial conjunctivitis. You should generally limit contact during this time until there is no eye discharge. How Long is Pink Eye Contagious

Pink eye is a common eye disease that causes painful, red, and itchy eyes. Bacteria, viruses, or allergies can cause pink eyes. Both viral and bacterial pink eye is highly contagious. Both adults and children may get pink eyes and should stay away from work, school, or daycare until their symptoms improve. People can get a viral pink eye from an infection that spreads from the nose to the eyes. It can also be trans

When Does a Person Become Contagious With Pink Eye? Both bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are highly contagious. However, in most cases, people do not seem to be contagious during the incubation period (the period between transmission and onset of symptoms).


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