The bacterium that causes chlamydia can also affect the eyes following exposure to infected bodily fluids. Sneezing, sharing towels, and touching the eyes are a few of the most common transmission methods. Symptoms of this infection include redness, pain, and watery discharge. Thanks to antibiotics, chlamydia-related conjunctivitis has become less prevalent; however, it was once a leading cause of blindness in the developing world.

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