I have conjunctivitis, but it s not good, who has a good solution

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you have been treated for a long time, you should be resistant to general eye drops. In addition, it should also be ruled out whether there are other infections in the body, because if there are other diseases, the body's immunity is low, and natural conjunctivitis is difficult to heal. If it is a simple eye problem, you should adhere to the course of treatment and dosage of medication, do not give up halfway, generally speaking, conjunctivitis is still relatively easy to treat.

    As for medicines, it's best to see a doctor, who will choose a suitable one for your situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Symptoms of acute bacterial conjunctivitis: foreign body sensation, burning sensation, itchy discharge, etc. If there is photophobia, tearing, eye pain, vision loss, etc., it means that the inflammation has affected the cornea.

    Symptoms of viral conjunctivitis: watery eye feces, eyelid edema, severe conjunctival hyperemia, foreign body sensation, eye pain and photophobia, tearing, headache, fever, sore throat examination found eyelid edema, conjunctival significant hyperemia.

    Because of yellow eye feces, this is bacterial conjunctivitis.

    Acute bacterial conjunctivitis should be discussed in several categories; 1. Gram-positive bacterial infection: penicillin ophthalmic solution, sulfaacetyl sodium ophthalmic solution, rifampicin ophthalmic solution, erythromycin ointment and other 2 gram-negative bacterial infections; Amino glycoglycans, such as:

    Lactobumycin plus dexamethasone (Dianbishu), quinolones, such as norfloxacin, ofloxacin, levofloxacin, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, conjunctivitis, can be done with topical norfloxacin eye drops**. Pay attention to eye hygiene.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many types of drugs involved in conjunctivitis, eye drops are the most important drugs, and different types of conjunctivitis choose different types of eye drops or ointments. Therefore, if eye drops or ointment are used, it is necessary to determine whether it is infectious conjunctivitis and the causative agent that causes it under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid drug abuse. Bacterial conjunctivitis:

    The use of antibiotic eye drops, before waiting for the results of the etiology, can be used topically, such as levofloxacin, tobramycin eye drops, and the use of sensitive antibiotics after the pathogen is identified, can effectively shorten the course of the disease, and the symptoms can disappear in about 1 week. When the disease is severe or infected with special pathogenic bacteria, systemic drugs and combination drugs can be selected. Viral conjunctivitis:

    Topical eye drops containing antiviral drugs, such as ganciclovir or acyclovir eye drops, are chosen. Topical steroids (under the guidance of a doctor) may be considered in some patients, and tapered once inflammation has resolved. Allergic conjunctivitis:

    Allergens can be diluted with artificial tears, and eye drops with antihistamines, mast cell stabilizers, corticosteroids, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may be used to reduce eye symptoms. Corticosteroid eye drops are effective in relieving symptoms, and the frequency of use of eye drops should be gradually reduced after the condition is controlled, and the drug should not be stopped abruptly. Chlamydial conjunctivitis:

    Topical neomycin, erythromycin, or tetracycline eye drops or ointments. Systemic antibiotics are often required in patients with acute or severe disease**. It should be noted that tetracycline should not be used in children under 7 years of age and pregnant women, and azithromycin or doxycycline is generally used in adults and children over 8 years of age, and erythromycin or amoxicillin is more common in pregnant women.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How can conjunctivitis be better? In my opinion, the main symptoms of conjunctivitis are bloodshot, redness and swelling of the eyes, and some are contagious. It is recommended that you can go to the ophthalmology department of the local public hospital first, and if it is infectious conjunctivitis, pay attention to isolation**.

    General conjunctivitis is recommended to choose topical antibiotics, you can choose topical erythromycin ointment**, this can be anti-inflammatory and sterilized, the effect on conjunctivitis is good, if you are not allergic to penicillin, you can take amoxicillin capsules orally. You must pay attention not to rub your eyes with dirty hands and do not touch dirty things, because conjunctivitis is caused by bacterial or viral infection, and good personal hygiene can effectively prevent the occurrence of conjunctivitis. After the occurrence of conjunctivitis, it usually heals in two weeks, and there is not much need to worry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Local**.

    Flushing the conjunctival sac is mainly used for cleaning, and is commonly used in normal saline, 2% 3% shed acid solution, or 1:5000 1:10000 liter mercury (or potassium permanganate) solution.

    Do not cover the affected eye Because there is a lot of secretions in conjunctivitis, if the affected eye is covered, the secretions are not easy to drain and accumulate in the conjunctival sac; And after masking, the temperature of the conjunctival sac will increase, which is more conducive to the reproduction of bacteria and aggravates conjunctivitis.

    Topical medications: Antimicrobial or antiviral eye drops. According to the etiological diagnosis, the corresponding ** drug is selected. Silver nitrate can be used, the eyelids should be turned over when the eye is dropped, the eye fluid should be dropped on the palpebral conjunctiva, and the eye should be stopped for a while after the eye drops, that is, rinsed with normal saline, or a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of liquid medicine, applied to the surface of the palpebral conjunctiva, and then rinsed with normal saline.

    2. Whole body**.

    For severe conjunctivitis, such as gonococcal conjunctivitis, it is necessary to combine systemic medications**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can you be sure it's conjunctivitis?

    Acute conjunctivitis, known as pink eye, is caused by certain viral or bacterial infections. It is divided into bacterial and viral.

    Bacterial conjunctivitis: characterized by marked conjunctival hyperemia accompanied by purulent discharge, accompanied by foreign body sensation, burning and stinging, mild photophobia, etc., but vision is not affected. The discharge may be blood-colored, and a grayish-white membrane may be seen on the palpebral conjunctiva, which can be wiped off with a cotton swab but is easily regenerated.

    When the patient sleeps at night, the discharge sticks to the upper and lower eyelids after waking up in the morning, and it is difficult to open the eyes.

    Viral conjunctivitis: characterized by conjunctival hyperemia, edema, hemorrhagic spots, and watery or viscous discharge, accompanied by lacrimation and foreign body sensation. The cornea may interfere with vision due to the opacity of small white spots, or cause ipsilateral anterior lymphadenopathy to be swollen and tender.

    Acute conjunctivitis is managed by eye irrigation with normal saline or a 3% boric acid solution, removal of secretions, and antibiotic eye drops. It should not be bandaged. The prevention of acute conjunctivitis is mainly to pay attention to eye hygiene, such as not rubbing the eyes with hands, and taking antibiotic eye drops after swimming to prevent infection.

    Details can be found in the encyclopedia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the hospital for a check-up, according to the condition of the symptom ** is the best, really help you look forward to it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should be acute, conjunctivitis can be cured, usually pay attention to hygiene and adequate rest while using eye drops, don't rub your eyes with your hands, and then apply a hot towel to your eyes for a day to speed up eye blood circulation can relieve fatigue It's still okay Now this season is originally the season when conjunctivitis is common.

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