In some cases of bacterial conjunctivitis, the infected individual will notice a white-grey discharge of pus and mucus. The release may accumulate in the corners of the eyes, sometimes clouding the vision intermittently. Upon diagnosis, the usual treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis is antibiotic eye drops, although some people may require oral antibiotics.

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