Causes
Causes include:
- Viral infection
- Bacterial infection, such as staphylococcus or streptococcus
- Allergic reaction, usually related to seasonal allergies
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Chemical irritation caused by:
- Air pollutants
- Soap
- Smoke
- Chlorine
- Make-up
- Other chemicals
Both viral and bacterial conjunctivitis are highly contagious.
Risk Factors
A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition.
Risk factors for conjunctivitis include:
- Contact with a person who has conjunctivitis
- Sharing towels, linens, or other objects (even doorknobs) with an infected person
- Exposure to chemical or environmental irritants
- Contact lenses, particularly if not maintained properly
- Age: more common in children
- Seasonal allergies or contact with known allergens
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