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Tag: Viral conjunctivitis

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What happens if pink eye doesn't go away with antibiotics?

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Studies show up to 80% of all conjunctivitis cases are caused by a virus, rendering antibiotics ineffective [1.3.7, 1.5.4]. So, what happens if pink eye doesn't go away with antibiotics? The cause is likely not bacterial, requiring a different treatment approach.

What Happens If Antibiotic Eye Drops Don't Work?

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According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, most cases of pink eye (conjunctivitis) are viral, not bacterial, meaning antibiotics are ineffective. Understanding **what happens if antibiotic eye drops don't work** is crucial, as the failure of the medication often indicates a different underlying issue that requires a modified treatment approach.

Understanding How Quickly Do Conjunctivitis Drops Work?

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Approximately 80% of conjunctivitis cases are viral, making antibiotic drops ineffective for the majority of instances. Understanding **how quickly do conjunctivitis drops work** is entirely dependent on the underlying cause, whether bacterial, viral, or allergic, and the specific medication being used.