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Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, clear layer of tissue that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye.It is also known as 'pink eye' due to the common symptom of redness and irritation in the eyes.It is usually caused by a virus, bacteria, or an allergic reaction.Common symptoms of conjunctivitis include redness and itching in the eyes, a gritty feeling, increased sensitivity to light, and a watery or thick discharge from the eyes.If left untreated, conjunctivitis can cause severe irritation and discomfort, and can even lead to vision loss.It is important to get conjunctivitis treated in order to prevent any further damage to the eyes and to provide relief from the symptoms.Treatment for conjunctivitis can include antibiotics, antihistamines, and steroid drops.