Whether my mom has pink eye, whether my eyes are pink eye

Updated on healthy 2024-05-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended to go to a professional eye hospital to have a comprehensive examination to see if the intraocular pressure is high, if it is high, it will be uncomfortable, and then you can prescribe the right medicine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pink eye. 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.

    Pink eye generally does not affect vision, but if a large amount of mucopurulent discharge adheres to the surface of the cornea, there may be temporary blurred vision or iridescence (iridescent circles in front of the eyes), but once the discharge is wiped away, vision can be clear. If a bacterial or viral infection affects the cornea, photophobia, tearing, pain is aggravated, and vision will also deteriorate to a certain extent. The above was found on the above, and it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oh, I didn't see the picture clearly yesterday, but this time I saw it clearly, and it was pink eye.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pink eye, medically known as acute conjunctivitis. Both eyes (monocular onset is rare) is severely congested, the whites of the eyes change from the original white to blood red, the eyelids are slightly puffy, the discharge is many, and it is a sticky discharge, the eyes have a burning sensation, mild photophobia, but the vision of both eyes has little effect.

    The mode of transmission is contact infection, such as the towels and basins used by the sick person, which have not been disinfected, and we use them to be infectious. Therefore, during the epidemic period, swimming pool water, door handles, the beginning of faucets, towels in the family, and basins are all more common sources of infection, and close contact with young people is also a common mode of transmission. The incubation period after infection is short, and the onset can occur in only 1-2 days.

    Pink eye is not spread through the air. Some people think that if they look at a person with pink eye, they will be infected, but this is actually a misunderstanding. People with pink eye should not swim or go to public places to avoid spreading the disease to others.

    During the epidemic, public utensils should be disinfected to prevent them from being used as a source of infection. Prevention of contagional transmission is the most effective way to deal with infectious pink eye.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How can there be such a mother?

    It is important to pay attention to personal hygiene.

    After suffering from pink eye, it is necessary to be active, and the general requirements are timely, thorough and persistent. Once found, immediately**, do not interrupt, and continue **1 week after the symptoms are completely gone, just in case**. **The eye can be irrigated, and when there is a lot of secretion in the affected eye, it is advisable to rinse the conjunctival sac with an appropriate rinse such as normal saline or 2% boric acid water, 2 to 3 times a day, and wipe the eyelid margin with a disinfectant cotton swab.

    Eye drops or ointment can also be applied to the affected eye spot. If it is a bacterial infection, the most effective antibiotic eye drops can be selected according to the detected bacteria, according to the severity of the disease, every 2 3 hours or 1 time per hour, commonly used eye drops are 10% 20% sulfadia acetyl sodium, haloperic acid, chloramphenicol eye drops, etc., antibiotic eye ointment can be applied before going to bed at night, such as ciprofloxacin, chlortetracycline or tetracycline eye ointment, and the secretions need to be scrubbed clean before each dose to improve the efficacy. For conjunctivitis with mixed virus infection, in addition to the above drugs**, antiviral eye drops can also be used, such as oxybenzazole eye drops, peptamine emulsion for adenovirus, herpes net, acyclic guanosine eye drops, etc., 2 3 times a day, and interferon can also be used if necessary.

    Bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing can be performed when available to select appropriate antibiotics.

    Don't look at the headache, you can go to the small pharmacy and ask, it's not expensive, and the saline is only two or three yuan!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it's enough to choke, at least go to the doctor, your body is important.

    Ask your mom why she didn't take you to the hospital, and if mom has a bad temper, eavesdrop on it......Find out why first, and then find a way to talk to your mother.

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