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Can you get pink eye from a sinus infection?

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Infectious conjunctivitis is often caused by the same bacteria and viruses that are responsible for colds and other respiratory infections, including ear infections, sinus infections, and sore throats. The good news is that conjunctivitis is a minor infection and although it looks bad, it's not usually serious. read more

When there is no or minimal swelling, but there is redness and pain and maybe discharge, that's pinkeye. Note that you can have both at once, that periorbital cellulitis can happen without a sinus infection, and sometimes it can be hard to distinguish which came first. read more

Sinus infection refers to infection and inflammation of nasal passage and sinus cavity. Sinus infection is usually caused by bacteria, with runny nose, sore throat, bad breath, nasal congestion and thick secretion in nasal cavity. You can see there are many differences of pink eye and sinus infection. read more

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