It this pink eye?!


Question: It this pink eye!?
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No!. It isn't!. According to website http://images!.google!.com/imgres!?imgurl=h!.!.!.

"Pink eye, the common name for conjunctivitis, is an inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva!. The conjunctiva is the outer, normally clear membrane covering the sclera, the white part of the eye!. The eye appears pink in conjunctivitis because the blood vessels in it are dilated!. Pink eye is often accompanied by a discharge, but vision is usually normal, and discomfort is mild!."
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Your conjunctiva are clear and white without blood vessels showing!. There does not appear to be much drainage!.

The skin around the eye itself including eyelids and surrounding area is grossly inflamed and forming blisters!. I believe you have a CONTACT DERMATITIS (similar to such things as "poison ivy " skin rash)!. Looking at the photo, it appears that your left eye is also somewhat inflamed (I see some redness on the upperlid)!. There also appears to be some redness on the side of your face and above your eyebrow!.

You should probably see a doctor!. Don't go trying to treat it yourself, because you don't want to aggravate this condition around your eye and some medications that help skin allergies are not good for the eye itself!. Here is an example of a contact dermatitis to an ultrasonic gel!.
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http://eczema!.dermis!.net/content/e04loca!.!.!.
http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Contact_der!.!.!.

It could be caused by a number of possible things such as an allergy to a metal such as nickel, something you had on your hand such as detergent or lotion that you only rubbed one eye with, a plant that you toughed and then rubbed your eye, etc!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No!.!.!.this looks like an allergic reaction!. Possibly poison oak from !?burning it!?!?!?!? or some other sort of a poison got in the eye!. Need to ask if he was working around or burning poison oak or poison ivy!. He could have rubbed his eye even if he touched it!.

Does it itch!? Either way, he needs to see a doctor and possibly get prednisone!. The doctor will know what to give him!.

Good luck!.!.!.!.don't mess around with the eyes!. Go to the doctor!Www@Answer-Health@Com

if someone farted in your eye!.!.!.!.then yes! fecal matter in the eye will cause pink eye, but this looks more like a stye, which is when one of the eyelash follicles becomes infected!. if it is indeed a stye, youll just have to wait it out or grab some OTC meds at the store!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I really don't think so!.!.!.!.but you should have that looked at by a doctor!. It looks like you took a hit to your eye! Pink eye is generally in the corner of the eye, and leaves your eyeball sore and red, not outside like you have!. Really, go see a doc!Www@Answer-Health@Com

I don't see anything!. I had pink eye once, got sent home from school!. It itched like hec, but it didn't hurt!. And, true to its name, the white of my eye was all pink!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, it's not!. It looks like an allergic reaction to a bug bite!. Go to the doctor IMMEDIATELY !.!.!. your primary care physician, not your eye doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i would go to the doctors, b/c even if it's just pink eye, you have a horrible case of it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yeah
but its really sever
i had it
go to the doctor and get antibiotics
conjunctivitisWww@Answer-Health@Com

no that looks like that is a styx---->stye!.!.sollution aply a warm rag and try to keep your hand away!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

DAMNNNNN Dat iz definitely pink eye dat iz a very severe caseWww@Answer-Health@Com

Holyshit yes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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