Management of Conjunctivitis

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Conjuctivitis, Etiology, Treatment


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Management of Conjunctivitis Kevin J Ambadan

Conjunctivitis Inflammation of conjunctiva Conjunctival hyperemia associated with discharge (watery/ mucoid / mucopurulent /purulent)

Types of conjunctivitis Infective (Bacterial/Viral/Chlamydial) Allergic Traumatic Keratoconjunctivitis

Signs and Symptoms Congestion Chemosis Subconjunctival haemorrhages Discharge Papillae Follicles PseudoMembrane Pannus PreAuricular Lymph Nodes Photophobia

Differential Diagnosis Other types of Conjunctivitis Acute Iridocyclitis Acute Congestive Glaucoma

Treatment Topical Antibiotics ( EyeDrops ) Irrigation of Conjuctival Sac Anti-Inflammatory/Analgesics Systemic Antibiotics Atropine EyeDrops Lubricant EyeDrops Simultaneous treatment/prophylaxis of close proximity persons Sunglasses

Topical Antibiotics ( EyeDrops ) Irrigation of Conjuctival Sac Anti-Inflammatory/Analgesics Systemic Antibiotics Atropine EyeDrops Lubricant EyeDrops Simultaneous treatment/prophylaxis of close proximity persons Sunglasses Treatment

Treatment Topical Antibiotics ( EyeDrops ) Irrigation of Conjuctival Sac Anti-Inflammatory/Analgesics Systemic Antibiotics Atropine EyeDrops Lubricant EyeDrops Simultaneous treatment/prophylaxis of close proximity persons Sunglasses

Prophylaxis Proper and frequent handwashing Isolation of infected persons Proper maintenance of contact lens 1% silver nitrate solution as eye drops ( Crede’s method) into the eyes of babies immediately after birth

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