A Review on Most Opthalmic Viral Disease Conjunctivitivs (Eye Flu)

Authors

  • Harjeet Kumar Research Scholar, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Roshan Kumar Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0604-0217
  • Prachi Sood Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Rachana Belwal Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Jyotsna Upadhyay Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Farha Naaz Assistant Professor, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Ankit Kumar Research Scholar, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.
  • Monu Research Scholar, Guru Nanak College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, INDIA.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.2.4.13

Keywords:

Conjunctivitis, Bacterial disease, Pink eye, Allergic

Abstract

Ophthalmology clinics around the world see a lot of patients with conjunctivitis. Severe pain, impaired vision, and a painful pupillary reaction are all red flags for more serious intraocular disorders that should be taken into account while treating suspected cases of conjunctivitis. In patients with unusual findings and a chronic course, it is also important to have a complete medical and ocular history and do a comprehensive physical examination. The existence of a systemic ailment affecting the conjunctiva may be shown by concurrent findings on physical exam and pertinent history. The vast majority of cases of conjunctivitis still originate from viruses. Bacterial conjunctivitis is the second most prevalent cause of infectious conjunctivitis; however it is much less common than viral conjunctivitis. Nearly half of the population experiences allergic conjunctivitis, characterised by symptoms like itching, mucoid discharge, chemosis, and edoema of the eyelids. A patient with conjunctival irritation and discharge who has used preservative-containing eye drops regularly likely has toxic conjunctivitis. Timely diagnosis, proper classification of the various aetiologies, and suitable treatment are essential components of effective management of conjunctivitis.

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Published

2023-08-28

How to Cite

Kumar, H., Kumar, R., Sood, P., Belwal, R., Upadhyay, J., Naaz, F., Kumar, A., & Monu. (2023). A Review on Most Opthalmic Viral Disease Conjunctivitivs (Eye Flu). Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, 2(4), 96–100. https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.2.4.13

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