Acute bacterial conjunctivitis is commonly managed with medications that directly target the underlying bacterial infection and help shorten the duration of symptoms. Early treatment reduces transmission, speeds recovery, and prevents potential complications such as keratitis. Most cases respond well to these targeted therapies, making them the preferred initial approach in clinical practice. Test your knowledge on the first-line treatment for acute bacterial conjunctivitis!

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