Information for parents
Conjunctivitis is an eye condition caused by an infection or an allergic response. A doctor will examine your child and decide if they require treatment. The two main categories of infection are:
Viral conjunctivitis: This infection will resolve on it’s own in 1-2 weeks and does not require antibiotic treatment. Symptoms can be eased with self-care measures, such as applying warm compresses:
Bacterial conjunctivitis: This infection may require antibiotics. A swab of the discharge may be taken to aid diagnosis. Antibiotics can be started straight away or a delayed prescription may be provided. On this occasion antibiotics should be commenced if symptoms do not resolve within 3 days.
What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis?
Conjunctivitis usually affects both eyes and your child may experience the following:
What do I need to know?
You do not need to keep your child away from school/nursery unless they are feeling unwell. Inform the nursery/school of the diagnosis and treatment so they can minimise the risk of spreading the infection.
To prevent conjunctivitis in the future
When to be concerned and seek medical attention
Further Information
If you need any more information or advice between the hours of 0800-2000 Monday-Sunday please call The Children’s Urgent Care Centre on 02073906150.
Out of hours please contact NHS 111.
Call NHS 111 if you need medical help fast, but it’s not life threatening- for example, if you:
In case of emergency please call 999 or attend your local Children’s Emergency Department.