Does pink eye stay red, what is pink eye???

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I can tell you with certainty that it's pink eye! It's the early stage, and it hasn't broken out yet! Hurry up and get eye drops!

    Anti-viral and anti-bacterial eye medicine should be dropped together! And don't do a good job of isolation, wash your face or something, separate the two eyes, use the towel for the right eye, wash the face, don't use it when washing the left eye, replace it, rub the hand of the right eye, don't rub the left eye, so as to avoid reinfection of the left eye. But eye drops require drops in both eyes!

    Be careful not to infect your left eye! Pink eye doesn't have to break out in both eyes at once, you can avoid it if you pay attention to yourself! I'm a success story!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the early stage of the disease, the patient feels that the eyes are hot, burning, photophobia, and red, and the eyes feel painful, and the pain is unbearable like entering the sand, followed by the eyelids are red and swollen, the eyelids are many, afraid of light, and tears, and when they get up in the morning, the eyelids are often stuck by secretions, and it is not easy to open. Some patients have small bleeding spots or hemorrhagic spots on the conjunctiva, and the discharge is mucopurulent, sometimes forming a gray-white pseudomembrane on the surface of the palpebral conjunctiva, and there may be gray-white infiltration spots on the corneal edge, and severe cases may be accompanied by headache, fever, fatigue, preauricular lymphadenopathy and other systemic symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! The clinical manifestations of pink eye are short incubation period, generally within 12-24 hours after exposure to the virus, and the main symptoms are eye redness, stinging, foreign body sensation, accompanied by photophobia, tearing and watery discharge, sometimes bloody discharge. Examination may show eyelid and conjunctival edema, marked conjunctival hyperemia, and punctate, patchy subconjunctival hemorrhage.

    Multiple punctate exfoliations of the corneal epithelium can occur early, but subepithelial infiltrates are rare. Follicular hyperplasia can be seen in the palpebral conjunctiva and fornix conjunctiva, and pseudomembrane formation is occasionally seen. Lymph nodes in front of the ear are often swollen and tender.

    The natural course of the disease is 7-10 days, and there are generally no sequelae. However, very few patients, especially children, may present with neurological symptoms, such as flaccid paralysis of the lower limbs and facial nerve palsy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pink eye will not be straight red You may have pink eye already swollen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pink eye is medically known as catarrhal conjunctivitis, and its transmission route is mainly through contact. Touching the patient's eye secretions or tear-stained objects (such as towels, handkerchiefs, basins, water, etc.), shaking hands with the person with pink eye, or rubbing the eyes with dirty hands, can often be infected, and eventually cause the epidemic of pink eye. In summer and autumn, due to the hot weather, bacteria are easy to grow and multiply, which is very easy to cause pandemics.

    Now that we know the main route of transmission of pink eye, it is entirely possible to return to the auspicious prevention and prevention of epidemics.

    1) If pink eye is found, it should be isolated in time, and all utensils should be used separately, and it is best to wash and dry them before use.

    2) Pay attention to hand hygiene. Develop a good habit of washing your hands frequently, don't rub your eyes with dirty hands, and cut your nails frequently.

    3) When suffering from pink eye, in addition to being active, you should avoid activities in public places and do not use shared towels and basins.

    There is no scientific reason for the belief that a patient with red eye will get pink eye by looking at it, and that the disease can only be achieved through direct or indirect contact.

    Symptoms of pink eye are: conjunctival hyperemia in one or both eyes, and a large amount of mucopurulent discharge, but generally does not affect vision. If not**, some will turn into chronic conjunctivitis. The details are as follows:

    1) At the beginning, the eyelids and conjunctiva are swollen, and cold compresses can be used, 3 times a day, for 20 minutes each time. When one eye is red, and the other eye is not yet infected, the healthy eye should be prevented from being infected, and the head should be tilted towards the affected side when rinsing or applying eye drops, and the head should also be tilted towards the affected side when sleeping, so as to prevent secretions from flowing into the healthy eye.

    2) When the secretion increases, rinse the eyes with normal saline or warm water 3 or 4 times a day to clean the intraocular secretions. It should be noted that when suffering from pink eye, do not cover the eyes, because after covering the eyes, the temperature in the eyes increases, which is conducive to the growth and reproduction of germs, and the secretions are not easy to discharge, but aggravate the inflammation.

    3) Chloramphenicol or other anti-inflammatory eye drops can be dropped on the eyes, once every 2 hours, and anti-inflammatory eye ointment can be applied before going to bed. When some people suffer from pink eye, they ask the doctor to give anti-inflammatory injections**, but in fact, there is no need for this, and anti-inflammatory drugs play a very small role in pink eye. If the red eye of infants and young children is more severe and eye drops are more difficult, sulfonamide can be taken by mouth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It seems that you are not a lady! I saw that others had it, but you didn't, so I stepped forward to take a look, and when I looked at each other, pink eye was none other than you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Improper eye hygiene, or a cold.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Caused by a tenancy bacterial infection.

    Patients are usually infected by direct or indirect contact with pathogens.

    Patients with dry eye syndrome and long-term use of corticosteroids have reduced eye immune defenses and are susceptible to infection.

    What are the best causes of pink eye?

    The common pathogens are Pneumococcus pneumoniae, Candida aureus, Haemophilus influenzae and so on.

    Pathogens can be transmitted through direct contact with patients and are also associated with pathogen invasion due to an abnormal number of colonies colonized in the conjunctiva.

    Contact lens wearers are at risk of gram-negative infections.

    What are the triggers of pink eye?

    People with weakened immunity are more susceptible to the disease.

    Acute or subacute bacterial conjunctivitis is also predisposed to occur in patients with tear-producing system involvement, epidermal barrier disruption, structural abnormalities of ocular appendages, trauma, and immunosuppression.

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