Sunday, November 8, 2009

Eye & Vision

Conjunctivitis Symptoms

Posted June 23, 2008

The symptoms of conjunctivitis include itchiness, redness, excessive tears, a gritty feeling in the eyes, blurry vision, increased sensitivity to light, and a green or white discharge around the corners of the eyes. Often the eyes stick together when you wake up.

If you experience these symptoms, contact a doctor.

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