While life has slowly shifted away from peak pandemic times, Covid-19 continues to remind us in many ways that we still must be cautious. Most recently, a spate of pink eye cases has arisen in ...
Both over-the-counter and prescription eye drops can be used to treat pink eye. It's important to see a healthcare provider to determine the cause of your pink eye and the right treatment. For pink ...
The latest COVID-19 subvariant, XBB.1.16, not only appears to be more contagious other subvariants, but it also causes a symptom not previously associated with the coronavirus: red, itchy eyes. The ...
“Eye mucus is normally produced from the body to keep the eyes lubricated and to remove waste and potentially harmful debris from the eyes,” she said. The “boogies” typically accumulate in the corners ...
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID is drawing international attention, not just for its rapid spread but for its tendency to cause one unexpected symptom: conjunctivitis, or “pink eye.” The ...
There’s yet another COVID variant making its rounds, and it’s picking up steam. XBB.1.16—known as Arcturus—is fueling some confusion as we head into the thick of pollen season: Experts say, ...
CLEVELAND — We'd love to blame COVID for everything, and to an extent it's possible that the coronavirus may be responsible for some cases of pink eye. Pink eye is an inflammation of the transparent ...
Most cases of pink eye are bilateral, meaning they occur in both eyes. If the cause is an infection, symptoms may begin in one eye and spread to the other. If the cause is an allergy or irritant, ...
Whether you're dealing with a runny nose, cough or congestion, your mucus can help determine if it's a minor bother like a ...