Viral eye infection symptoms
[DOC File]Conjunctivitis – Inflammation of the thin tissue covering ...
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Conjunctivitis – Inflammation of the thin tissue covering the white part of the eye and inside of the eyelids. Signs and symptoms – Bacterial. Red or pink, itchy, painful. Moderate amount of green/yellow discharge. Eyes may be crusted shut in the morning. May affect one or both eyes. Viral. Pink, swollen, watering eye(s) sensitive to light.
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Viral infection - until discharge stops (Antibiotics do not help viral or allergic conjunctivitis.) INCUBATION. Bacterial infection occurs within 24-72 hours after exposure; viral, hours to days. If your child is diagnosed and prescribed eye drops, it is preferable that parents to plan administer the drops before and after school.
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symptoms: bilateral redness, pain, itching. signs: purulent discharge (if infection is bacterial) or not-very-purulent discharge (if infection is viral) Many cases resolve in a couple weeks with no sequelae. The big bad exception: Trachoma (Chlamydial conjunctivitis due to serotypes A through C), which can cause blindness.
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Bacterial toxin is the major reason that leads to systemic infection. The most common examples of a systemic infection are cold, flu, mononucleosis, strep throat, etc. Signs and Symptoms of Systemic Infection Aches: When a person is suffering from systemic infection, he/she experiences ache in areas such as the forehead and back.
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Ocular herpes is a recurrent viral infection by the herpes simplex virus. Symptoms are a painful sore on the eyelid or eye surface and inflammation of the cornea. More severe infection destroys stromal cells and causes stromal keratitis, cornea scarring, and vision loss or blindness.
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A sensation of having a foreign body in the eye is common with bacterial conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis never accompanies a change in vision. If there is a change in vision with conjunctival symptoms, this is a red flag (Hollier & Hensley, 2011).
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Influenza is an acute viral disease of the respiratory tract characterized by fever, cough (usually dry), headache, body aches, extreme fatigue, stuffiness, and sore throat. Cough is usually severe and can last two weeks, other symptoms resolve in two-five days. It is believed the primary spread is by coughing and sneezing by infected persons.
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These partial symptoms are easily confused. Almost all plant viruses seem to cause some amount of dwarfing or stunting of the host and some degree of reduction in total yield. They usually will shorten the length of life of the host. However, viral diseases rarely kill plants on infection. Some of the classic symptoms of viral infections include;
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: upper respiratory tract infection ("cold"-like symptoms) leads to systemic infection, which causes fever, vesicular eruptions (lesions) of skin; complications - secondary bacterial infections (pneumonia, encephalitis (coma)), death (20% of adults); Reye's syndrome; congenital defects if infected during first trimester of pregnancy; shingles ...
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