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Eye condition:
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What is it?
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Cause:
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Relevant Symptoms:
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Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
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Inflammation of the conjunctiva and the inner surface of the eyelids
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Bacteria
Viruses Allergies |
Oozing discharge forming dried crusts during sleep
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Blepharitis
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Inflammation of the eyelids which
usually affects both eyes |
Staphylococcal Bacteria
Seborrheic Dermatitis |
Redness, burning, itchiness
Scales and crusts form and stick to eyelids and lashes |
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Stye
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Infection of one or more of glands at the edge of the eye
Tend to rupture releasing pus |
Staphylococcal Bacteria
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Pus-like discharge forming dried crusts during sleep
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Try Little Eyes® Gentle Cleansing Wipes, these wipes are non-medicated and perfect for cleaning the eye without creating any tears:
Little Eyes® can be used as both warm and cold compresses. They are suitable for newborns and can be used from Day 1.
1. Tear open foil pack and unfold the Little Eyes® wipe
2. Wipe from the inner corner of the eye (next to the nose) toward the outer corner
3. Use a clean surface for each wipe so that drainage being cleaned away is not rubbed back across the eye
4. Take care to cleanse in between the lashes and sides of the eyelid
5. Use a separate sterilized wipe for cleansing each eye and use a clean wipe for each application
6. After use wash your hands and dispose of Little Eyes® wipe in a suitable container
1. Place the entire sachet in a cup of warm water for a few minutes
2. Remove the sachet from the water
3. Tear open foil pack and unfold the Little Eyes® wipe
4. Follow instructions as per above
Please note this is a guide and is not to be used as a diagnostic tool. Little Eyes® Gentle Cleansing Wipes will not treat eye infections. They are designed to gentle clean the delicate eye area and eyelashes of the ocular secretions that accompany eye infections.
It is important with any eye infection to seel professional advice from your Doctor or Pharmacist.
