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Clinical Study Published: 30 April 2003 Epidemic kerato-conjunctivitis—do outbreaks have to be epidemic? D Cheung, J Bremner & J T K Chan Eye 17, 356–363 (2003) Cite this article ...
The conjunctiva is a thin protective layer of the eye. Conjunctivitis can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or allergies. It can spread through dirty hands, poor hygiene, flies, or by ...
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, sometimes referred to as pinkeye. It is a very common eye complaint, comprising about 30% of all eye-related emergency department visits.
Bacterial conjunctivitis is most commonly caused by species of staphylococcus and streptococcus. Haemophilus influenzae, pseudomonas species, and E. coli may also cause cause conjunctivitis.
Allergic conjunctivitis can be treated with antihistamines through eye drops or oral medications. In some cases, topical steroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation.
Dr Mandeep Singh Basu, Director at Jagat Pharma, told HT Lifestyle that conjunctivitis cases see a sharp spike in the monsoon ...
Differentiating viral and bacterial conjunctivitis is difficult yet important to do, as the determination drives decisions about treatment and school exclusion. Conjunctivitis is a common entity ...
Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is a contagious infection causing redness, itching, and discharge. Viral, bacterial, allergic reactions, or irritants can trigger it. Prevention ...
Conjunctivitis describes a group of diseases that may cause swelling, itching, burning, stinging, watering and redness of the conjunctiva, the protective translucent membrane covering the eyeball ...
Conjunctivitis affects the outer layer of the eye and is sometimes referred to as pink eye or eye sickness. It manifests as redness, itching, discharge, and light sensitivity and is brought on by ...
According to Research by SNS Insider, global allergic conjunctivitis market growth is fueled by increasing allergy incidences, improved diagnosis, an ...