What Is Acute Infective Conjunctivitis ?

Acute infective conjunctivitis is a common eye infection that causes redness and discharge from the eye.

Common Symptoms

  • Redness in the eye
  • Sticky or watery discharge

Exclusion Criteria - Who is this Service not suitable for ?

  • People who are experiencing severe eye pain
  • People who notice any changes in their vision
  • People who wear contact lenses
  • Individuals aged less than 6 months

If you are feeling generally unwell or have symptoms that could indicate sepsis, seek urgent medical care from your GP or your nearest Emergency Department.

What Happens Next ?

To allow the pharmacist to determine whether you are suitable for treatment under the Common Conditions Service, you will need to provide some additional information. Please follow the instructions provided to submit your details.

Once your information has been received, the pharmacist will review it and contact you by phone. Depending on the details you provide, the pharmacist may: arrange an in-person consultation at the pharmacy, offer advice and treatment, or refer you to another appropriate healthcare professional if this service is not suitable for you.

Information on this page is for guidance only and does not replace a medical diagnosis.

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