Symptoms viral conjunctivitis

    • [PDF File]Conjunctivitis: Diagnosis and Management

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      Viral Conjunctivitis Symptoms and signs: watery discharge, red eye, itch. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, often due to type 8 adenovirus, may have a follicular reaction of the tarsal conjunctiva. The pre-auricular lymph nodes may be enlarged. Epidemic (acute) haemorrhagic conjunc - …

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    • [PDF File]Evidence-based treatment of acute infective conjunctivitis

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      than viral conjunctivitis, especially in adults. Other causes of “acute red eye” (Table 1), such as idiopathic iritis and acute angle clo-sure glaucoma, are often incorrectly diag-nosed and managed with topical antibiotics by non-ophthalmologists. The most prominent symptoms of acute infective conjunctivitis include mild pruri-

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    • Bacterial and viral conjunctivitis

      Viral conjunctivitis Viral conjunctivitis often follows a recent cold or sore throat. Symptoms Conjunctivitis usually causes a pink or red, gritty-feeling in the eye. It often starts in one eye, usually spreading to the other. It may also cause your eyelids to stick together in the morning. And: 1 bacterial conjunctivitis normally causes a ...

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    • Viral Conjunctivitis — Symptoms and Treatment

      Viral Conjunctivitis — Symptoms and Treatment See online here Viral conjunctivitis is a common cause of a painful, watery, pink eye. This self-limiting condition is usually caused by adenovirus. Herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, picornavirus, poxviruses, and the human immunodeficiency virus can also cause viral conjunctivitis. In ...

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    • [PDF File]CDHO Factsheet Conjunctivitis

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      – Symptoms of a cold, flu, or other respiratory infection – Symptoms of allergy, such as an itchy nose, sneezing, a scratchy throat, or asthma (in allergic conjunctivitis) Viral infectious conjunctivitis is typically mild, with symptoms being the worst on days 3−5 of infection. The condition usually

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    • [PDF File]Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)

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      • Viral ~ Sometimes occurs early in the course of a viral respira-tory tract disease that has other signs or symptoms. ~ One type of viral conjunctivitis, adenovirus, may be contagious up to 14 days after the appearance of signs or symptoms. Children with adenovirus infection are often ill with fever, sore throat, and other respiratory tract

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    • [PDF File]PHARMACIST ASSESSMENT – ACUTE CONJUNCTIVITIS: BACTERIAL ...

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      Symptoms typical of viral infection: generalized redness, serous (watery) discharge, minimal itching, unilateral initially (may have progressed to bilateral) ☐ Yes → Connue to treatment for viral conjuncvis Symptoms typical of allergic conjunctivitis: generalized redness, serous or mucoid discharge, very itchy, bilateral presentation

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    • [PDF File]Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)

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      If diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis, or adenovirus (epidemic keratoconjunctivitis), you will be excluded from direct patient contact until 14 days after the start of symptoms. If diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis in both eyes, the excluded period will be 14 days from when the infection started in the second eye.

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    • [PDF File]Allergic Conjunctivitis

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      A description of symptoms and an eye examination by the doctor will usually suggest the cause: • Pus containing discharge usually indicates that there is bacterial infection. • Clear discharge suggests a viral or allergic cause. • Itch and clear discharge suggests an allergic cause, possibly allergic conjunctivitis.

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    • [PDF File]Conjunctivitis Pharmacist Assessment and Treatment

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      Conjunctivitis – Pharmacist Assessment and Treatment Patient Factors / History Assess symptoms Any red flags? Reduction of visual acuity Irregular pupils – fixed, smaller, larger Visible corneal opacity or haze Focal rather than diffuse redness Ciliary flush Photophobia Severe foreign body sensation

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