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What are the symptoms of trachoma?
1. What is trachoma? Trachoma is an eye disease, the cause of the disease is due to chlamydia infection caused by the infection of the eye part of a situation, trachoma this disease has a certain incubation period, generally in about five to twelve days, among the patients with trachoma, children account for a relatively large proportion, under normal circumstances, trachoma patients will appear rough and uneven on the surface of the eyelid membrane, which looks very much like a small sand, so this disease will be called trachoma, once found to have trachoma, Patients should go to the hospital for examination** and control the condition in time, because trachoma is a disease that can be contagious, and most of the patients with trachoma have poor living conditions and hygiene.
2. What kind of symptoms will occur after a child has trachoma? Since most of the patients with trachoma are children, once children suffer from the disease of trachoma, they will continue to rub their eyes, which will lead to the emergence of infection, children will have tearful eyelid redness and swelling after suffering from trachoma and fear of light, and some children will also have a burning sensation in the eye area, so once they suffer from trachoma, they will feel particularly uncomfortable, therefore, for people who are very susceptible to trachoma, parents must pay more attention, once the symptoms are found, take the child to the hospital for examination in time**.
3. How to prevent trachoma in life? Because the disease of trachoma is caused by poor sanitary conditions or low medical standards, in life, parents must develop the habit of not rubbing their eyes with their hands casually, and they must do a good job of personal hygiene, wash their hands frequently, disinfect frequently, and wash their hands before eating, and if their children suffer from trachoma, they must isolate themselves from others in time to avoid infection, and must not delay**, because trachoma is not timely** It may worsen the condition, so it is very important to prevent trachoma.
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After the child has trachoma, he will have some symptoms of soreness or itching, tears when encountering wind, fear of light, and a lot of secretions.
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It will be afraid of light, and it is very easy to tear, and sometimes there will be itching sensation, which affects normal vision and is very uncomfortable.
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There will always be itching in the eyes, bloodshot eyes, watery eyes, a small amount of secretion flowing out of the eyes, photophobia, and so on.
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<> 1. Symptoms of baby trachomaTrachoma is actually very common in our daily life, especially some children will get trachoma if they are not careful. These children may encounter many difficulties in their daily lives, and in serious cases, they may even affect their physical and mental health. If your baby has this condition, he or she may have a foreign body in his eyes, often watering, and a lot of mucus discharge.
If it is not treated in time, the disease may enter a more serious development period, and the baby will have red and swollen eyes, blurred vision, and decreased appetite.
Second, the reason why the baby will get this disease is very simple, because this disease is mainly divided into bacterial infection and external infection. For example, the baby was wiped with a towel with bacteria, at this time he is very susceptible to this disease, because some babies are more active, often always wipe their eyes and face with their own hands, which will also increase the probability of suffering from this disease. This is an acute onset that can be cured as long as it is done in time, so as a parent, don't worry too much, and if you find these problems, you have to go to the hospital for timely treatment.
Don't delay the best period of the baby's **, so as not to cause more bad effects and consequences.
3. ConclusionParents should know more about the baby's body, and understand some relevant preventive measures, take care of the baby's daily life with peace of mind, calm the baby's emotions, and pay attention to the baby's daily cleaning. We must also pay attention to strengthening the child's physical resistance, let the child go out and move around more, and improve the child's physical health. Generally, this disease will appear in some occasions with poor hygiene, so parents must develop good living habits for their children.
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After the appearance of mild trachoma, there will be symptoms of photophobia, as well as tearing, and then the patient will feel that there is always some itching in his eyes, the child will feel that there is a foreign body in his eyes, and the discharge of the eyes has increased, these symptoms will make the patient feel extremely uncomfortable.
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First of all, the eyes will be very red and swollen, and there may be tears, and then there will be a lot of mucus, and then the eyes will be rubbed frequently, and at the same time, you will feel some itching.
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The eyes will be damaged a lot, and they will also be swollen, and sometimes they will not be able to open their eyes, which is particularly uncomfortable.
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Trachoma is one of the most important eye diseases in the World Health Organization, and if repeated infections with trachoma, the most serious consequences can lead to vision impairment up to complete blindness. As a chronic infectious eye disease, it is very harmful if a child is infected with trachoma. If the child has reached a very serious level of trachoma, there will be eye pain, tears, itching, fear of dryness and other symptoms.
If left untreated, the consequences can be severe.
How can a child develop trachoma? Infection is usually through contact, as trachoma itself is caused by a microorganism called chlamydia. When thousands of microorganisms gather together, they are the size of bacteria, and they are reflected in the eyelids like particles like sand or fish roe, which look very permeable, and if not timed, it may lead to blindness.
Typically,If you come into contact with secretions from a trachoma patient, there are also contaminated household items, then the contact person is more likely to develop trachoma.
In the early stage of trachoma, there will be no obvious symptoms, and it is not easy for patients to noticeIf you only feel a slight foreign body sensation in your eyes, in the acute stage, you will have symptoms such as photophobia, tearing, and more mucus discharge from the eyes, and the external manifestations of the eyelids are red and swollen eyelids and obvious congestion of the conjunctiva. In the chronic phase, some of the symptoms are relieved, and the eyes are just itchy, foreign body sensation, and dry feeling.
First of all, it isRegular check-upsBecause trachoma is not easy to find in the early stage, if the child has a slight discomfort in the eyes, it is necessary to take it to the hospital immediately for examination. And secondlyPractice good personal hygieneBecause most of the trachoma is caused by infection or infection, parents should do a good job of hygiene for their children and educate their children to develop itLove cleanliness and hygienic habitsTeach your child to wash their hands frequently, not to rub their eyes with their small hands in public, and to wash their hands immediately when they get home.
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It is easy to have swollen eyes and red eyes, so if you have trachoma, go to the hospital as soon as possible.
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Symptoms such as redness, pain, dryness, itching, tearing, and increased eye discharge are likely to occur.
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After the baby has trachoma, it is prone to the following symptoms: 1. Tearing and photophobia, blinking often or rubbing the eyes with hands, crying loudly, etc. 2. There are red blood spots in the eyes, increased eye feces, and even red and swollen eyes.
In this case, it is recommended that parents take their baby to the ophthalmologist as soon as possible.
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There will be many differences in the child's body, and there will also be very itchy conditions, there may also be foreign bodies in the eyes, and the eyes of colleagues will also be red and swollen, which is particularly uncomfortable.
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I will blink my eyes often, sometimes rub my eyes, and then feel that my eyes are particularly uncomfortable, these are all situations that will occur in trachoma, and I need to be in time.
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The harm is particularly serious, first of all, it will cause the secretion of this part of the eye to become more and more, and then it will also affect the vision, and it will also cause this part to be very painful, and it will also affect the child's mood.
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1. Affect eyesight.
While trachoma invades the conjunctiva, the upper edge of the cornea is often involved, and edema, punctate infiltrates, and rows of neovascularization grow into the superficial cornea, which can affect the entire cornea in severe cases, and the vision is severely damaged.
2. Cause blindness.
At present, there are as many as 500 million people with trachoma in the world, and about 6 million of them are blind due to repeated bacterial infections after corneal ulcers have formed. Trachoma has become a major public health problem.
3. Cause venereal diseases.
Mexican physiologist Irma de León told the local community that after being infected with chlamydia, it can produce short-term and not very strong immunity, so trachoma patients often have repeated infections. After studying the ocular mucosa samples of trachoma patients, she found that the positive rate of Chlamydia trachomatis is extremely high, and if it is not timely or appropriate, it will cause blindness in patients. What's more noteworthy is that this microorganism can even be transmitted to others through clothing, baths, toilet utensils, etc., as well as through sexual contact, causing infections of the genitourinary system in men and women, and becoming a new sexually transmitted disease.
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Chlamydia may cause infection, as well as ptosis of the upper eyelids. If trachoma occurs, you must pay attention to eye hygiene, try not to overuse your eyes, be sure to relieve eye pressure, you can increase the eye massage appropriately, and don't eat some spicy food.
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Trachoma is an eye disease caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection, and the common symptoms include increased discharge (eye droppings), dry eyes, redness of the eyes, foreign body sensation, eye pain, and droopy eyelids. There is an incubation period of 5-14 days after infection, and there will be obvious symptoms after the onset of the disease, which mostly occurs in children or adolescents, and there are two types: acute trachoma and chronic trachoma.
Trachoma is one of the most important eye diseases in the World Health Organization, and if repeated infections with trachoma, the most serious consequences can lead to vision impairment up to complete blindness. As a chronic infectious eye disease, it is very harmful if a child is infected with trachoma. If the child has reached a very serious level of trachoma, there will be eye pain, tears, itching, fear of dryness and other symptoms. >>>More
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