Alice,
I've had a really nasty cold for about 12 days now. Yesterday I started
waking up with a lot of sticky mucus type stuff under my eyelashes, and
now my eyes are red and watering all the time. Should I be concerned? Is
there something besides warm water (which seems to help for a few minutes)
that I can do?
Dear Reader,
It is time to check with a health care professional. Although Alice cannot
diagnose, it sounds, from your symptoms, as though you could have an eye
irritation, or conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis, commonly called "pink
eye," is a common infection, or inflammation, of the conjunctiva, the
transparent membrane that covers the white of the eye as well as the inside
of the eyelids. People describe discomfort, redness, discharge, and a gritty
sensation, as if a grain of sand were in their eyes. It is highly contagious
and can be passed by hand-to-eye contact, as well as from one eye to the
other, and even by way of towels. You could have bacterial, viral, or allergic
conjunctivitis, or something less common.
Go to your ophthalmologist, or the heath service if you are a college
student. (At Columbia, call x4-2284 to make an appointment.) Eye drops or ointment are usually prescribed,
mostly to treat a secondary bacterial infection. Conjunctivitis usually
clears up in a few days to a week. Of course, viral conjunctivitis will
clear up by itself.
As you indicated, warm water soaks have been soothing for you, but only
briefly. Actually, warm water soaks can increase itching and redness. Try
cool water soaks instead -- you may find these more relieving. Also, be
sure to use cotton balls to wipe your eyes, wiping away from the direction
of your nose to the outside of your face, and use a fresh cotton ball for
each eye.
Feel better soon!
- Alice
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