Ciprofloxacin is not typically used to treat pink eye (conjunctivitis). Viral conjunctivitis, the most common type, doesn’t respond to antibiotics like ciprofloxacin. Bacterial conjunctivitis, while treatable with antibiotics, usually requires different medications. Self-treating can delay proper diagnosis and treatment, potentially worsening the infection.
See an ophthalmologist or your doctor for a proper diagnosis. They will examine your eye and determine the cause of your pink eye. This accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. A bacterial infection might necessitate specific antibiotic eye drops or ointment, potentially including other antibiotics besides ciprofloxacin, based on the bacteria identified.
Never use leftover medications without consulting a healthcare professional. Using incorrect medication can lead to resistance to antibiotics and prolong your recovery time. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Proper hygiene, such as frequent hand washing and avoiding touching your eyes, is vital for preventing the spread of pink eye.