Conjunctivitis or pink eye treatment depends on the type of pink eye you have contracted. Every different type has a different cause and accordingly every different cure for pink eye has a different plan of action.
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The cure for eye floaters depends on the underlying condition. There is no specific eye floater treatment plan as such. Laser therapy or surgery may be required for retinal tears, only if at all they are there.
You can easily see ophthalmology has very little to offer at least as a non-surgical treatment method. What at best it does is manage the disease at this level or that. Permanent cure is no word in its dictionary.
Alternative treatment methods need to be tried. There are many. In my opinion, all of them together should make a syndicate and exchange their methods and case histories with one another. Subjectivity will keep getting filtered and objective methods will ultimately hold good.
Anyhow, if you go for vision therapy, you won't be needing eye treatment at all in general; rather prevention will be your mantra.
Not falling ill is certainly better than falling ill and healing!
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