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Conjunctivitis 1Symptoms: Common symptoms include foreign body sensation, burning sensation, itching sensation, friction sensation, photophobia, tearing, etc. Generally does not affect vision.
2.Signs: conjunctival hyperemia and bright red color: diffuse palpebral conjunctiva. The bulbar conjunctival hyperemia is closer to the fornix, the more obvious it is, the vascular distribution is reticulated, with many branches, bright red in color, which can extend into the cornea to form corneal vascular pannus, and the congestion disappears quickly after dripping with epinephrine fluid.
The nature of the discharge varies from one to the other. Bacterial conjunctivitis discharges a large amount, often mucinous or purulent, and often sticks to the upper and lower eyelids when it wakes up in the morning. The viral discharge is small and watery or serous.
In allergic patients, the discharge is often reddish-white filamentous.
Stye. At first, there are uncomfortable sensations such as itching, pain, and swelling of the eyelids, and then the pain is the main one, and a few cases can resolve on their own, and most patients gradually worsen. Examination showed that the affected area was red and swollen, with nodules the size of mung bean to soybean to be felt, and tenderness.
If the lesion occurs at the proximal corner of the eye, swelling and pain are more pronounced and accompanied by nearby bulbar conjunctival edema.
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A stye is a redness and swelling of the eyelids, which usually does not itch, but may be painful when touched slightly. Conjunctivitis is a bloodshot patch on the eyeball, which will be red, and there is a feeling of pain in the eyeball.
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A stye is a bacterial infection caused by staphylococcal infection of the meibomian glands or sebaceous glands around the eyelash follicles.
Therefore, there is generally no significant effect on vision.
It is characterized by local redness, swelling, pain, induration and yellow pus.
A local warm compress is recommended to promote suppuration, and mild inflammation can disappear completely after a warm compress.
Generally, 0 25 chloramphenicol eye drops can be used for the first move, and rifampicin eye drops can be used for good results if there is more secretion.
Paying more attention to eye hygiene can prevent the disease.
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These eye drops prescribed by doctors are best not to be dropped for a long time, they contain antibiotics, and some are ototoxic. It is best not to drop for more than 15 days in a row.
First of all, you should pay attention to rest well and do not let your child tired.
Spicy foods are contraindicated in terms of diet.
Also, try drinking more green tea water. Green tea water has a detoxifying effect, you find a large cup, put more tea leaves, and brew a little stronger (don't be too strong, otherwise the child will not want to drink it). Maybe you can drink it for two or three days in a row.
I had conjunctivitis for more than a month and bought a lot of eye drops, but it didn't work. Western medicine eye drops can only provide temporary relief, and may not be able to fundamentally ** conjunctivitis. Later, I really couldn't help it, so I drank strong green tea for two days, and the result was fine.
Be sure to pay attention to rest, now that the child has a heavy learning task, to prevent excessive use of the eyes.
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In the initial stage of stye, a warm compress can be applied, topical application of tobramycin or levofloxacin eye ointment, and outpatient surgery in an ophthalmology hospital can be considered after 3-4 weeks of ineffective treatment according to the doctor's instructions**.
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You can apply a warm compress first, and then go to a regular hospital for professional eye treatment**. Take your medication and follow-up check-ups on time, and it is recommended that you pay attention to your eye hygiene. Hope it helps.
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Disease analysis: Hello, hello, external stye: The sebaceous gland of the hair follicle where the eyelashes are parallel is infected by staphylococcus, called eyelid boil, commonly known as "needle eye", poor hygiene, weak constitution or refractive error, people are prone to this disease.
If the external stye is allowed to break and drain pus after suppuration, it often causes sequelae such as eyelid deformation, ectropion, and incomplete closure of upper and lower palpebral fissures due to scar hyperplume contraction, so it should be noted.
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It is recommended to try rubbing the affected area with erythromycin eye ointment. It can also be used with eye drops. If suppuration is required, surgery is required.
There is a tendency to chronic conjunctivitis
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Yes, and it's a contagious disease, and it's likely to be transmitted through bacteria or viruses and fungi, and then it can be contagious through ordinary physical contact.
Chloramphenicol eye drops are sufficient.
To tell you a simple way, you can try it, this method is suitable for the initial stage of stye, tie the second segment of the middle finger with a black thread with a seam, tie the right hand when the left eye has an internal stye, and tie the left hand when the right eye has an internal stye, many people use it and it is effective, you can try it. >>>More
Eyes will be red, itchy, hot, and uncomfortable.