My 19 m/o has pinkeye, I'm sure of it. Her eyes are swollen, red, and are oozing green discharge. From what I've been reading, pinkeye can be either viral (which you just have to wait out) or bacterial (which they rx antibiotics for). But everything says you should definitely have a doctor evaluate it ASAP to determine.
Of course this is Saturday afternoon when her pedi is closed. There's not even an urgent care clinic open anywhere around here. So I guess the only thing we could do is bring her to the ER or drive way across town for an urgent care that is open. Not to mention that DH is at work until 7, and I really, really don't want to singlehandedly lug both kids out for this, so it would definitely make a late night for her (her bedtime is 7:30 and I don't think she's feeling great either).
Or should we just try to clean it up as much as we can and wait until Monday? DH works ALL DAY again tomorrow so taking her then isn't an option, unless it's in the evening again like today. I feel so bad for her - she keeps saying "eyes" and trying to itch and wipe at them.
Oh, we have no family here and finding someone to watch the baby isn't an option, there's no one who can really.
Re: Ugh, pinkeye WWYD?
I would pack the baby up and go to the Urgent Care right now. The sooner you get dorps for her eyes, the sooner she gets better. Also to add to the joy, she is contagious. So until she has drops, you need to be ultra extra careful around the baby so that she doesn't get it too.
Your older dd will be contagious for 24 hours AFTER the first round of drops if she has the bacterial pink eye. If she has the viral, I am so sorry for her. I had the viral pink eye around Holloween, and I still have lingering affects.
FWIW, most Urgent Cares allow you to get on their list via the internet. Do that, and they will call you 30 minutes before they can see you. That may help with the baby.
Can you call your ped office? Ours has a triage nurse on duty all the time and they said they'd rather come in after hours than have you go to the ER/Urgent Care where they're not accustomed to dealing with small kids. I also wouldn't want to bring my newborn into an ER/Urgent Care because that's where all the sick people are!
DD had a clogged tear duct when she was a baby and she had green stuff oozing from her eyes that was making them stick together. They gave us drops and she was fine.
GL! We also have no family in the area, and though we only have one child, it really makes it difficult sometimes!