Bacterial conjunctivitis is a common condition that causes inflammation of the thin layer of tissue that covers the front of the eye (the conjunctiva). For more information about conjunctivitis, tips for prevention and help for managing a conjunctivitis infection take a look at our resources.
Styes develop when a gland at the edge of the eyelid becomes infected. For more information about styes, tips for prevention and help for managing a stye take a look at our resources.
Blepharitis is the medical term for inflamed eyelids. Blepharitis can be caused by a type of bacteria that lives on the skin or a skin condition, such as atopic dermatitis. To learn more about blepharitis view our resource centre.
For information on Golden Eye® and general eye infection advice take a look at our eye infection resource centre.
For general information and advice about good eye-care and why it is important have a look at our resource centre.