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Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is redness and inflammation of the membranes conjuctiva covering the whites of the eyes and the membranes on the inner part of the eyelids. These membranes react to a in childhood, but they can occur in people of any age. Overall however, there are many causes of pink eye. These can be classified as either infectious or noninfectious.The leading cause of a red, inflamed eye
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Have you encountered a person with a sore eyes? They have also a red or pink eyes, this is what I noticed with my cousin who is affected with this disease.
Does the red eye you are referring here peter, is the one normal to our eyes? ![]() |
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