If you are experiencing symptoms of conjunctivitis that have returned, such as light tearing without thick yellow or green discharge, along with a mild cold and slight discomfort in your throat, it may be related to your cold rather than a separate eye infection. In such cases, applying artificial tears and using cold compresses throughout the day should help alleviate your symptoms. If you have any other concerns or symptoms, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional.
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