How can mild conjunctivitis go away on its own?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Conjunctivitis is usually caused by an infection or allergic reaction to a pathogenic organism, and patients with mild symptoms may recover spontaneously with rest. The common ones are as follows:

    1. For patients with conjunctivitis caused by less virulent bacteria and viruses, the inflammation is relatively mild, if the eye habits can be corrected in time, eye hygiene, reasonable rest, and more water can be drunk in the early stage, usually after sterilization and balance by the secretion of the eye gland, the self-healing effect can be achieved;

    2. For some patients with conjunctivitis caused by dry eye syndrome, it is usually caused by improper eye use, lack of sleep and other factors.

    3. For patients with severe infection or allergic conjunctivitis, it is impossible to achieve the best effect by relying solely on self-healing, and may even cause more serious eye discomfort symptoms such as eye redness, eye pain, and photophobia, which need to be carried out with the help of antibacterial, antiviral eye drops or ointments under the guidance of a doctor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Mild conjunctivitis can be healed by itself, patients should pay attention not to overuse their eyes when suffering from conjunctivitis, maintain sufficient sleep time every day, let the eyes get sufficient rest, eat some carrots, kelp and other fruits and vegetables that are good for the eyes, etc., keep the eyes clean and hygienic, if it is more serious, it is recommended to take medication in time**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello! Mild conjunctivitis will not heal if it is not **. There is always a process of quantitative change to qualitative change, and the early inflammation is timely**, and it can be better improved in 5-7 days.

    If the symptoms persist and do not intervene in time, the symptoms exceed a month and are called chronic inflammation, which is easy to reverse and cannot be completely done, at most the symptoms are controlled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Categories: Healthcare.

    Analysis: Chronic conjunctivitis is a chronic inflammation of the conjunctiva caused by a variety of reasons. This disease is a common disease, more than two eyes, although this disease has no serious consequences, but because of the long-term troubles of patients, some patients cause a burden of thought. The causes of this disease are as follows:

    1.Infectious factors: due to incomplete or unexperienced acute conjunctivitis** or due to weak virulence of the causative organism.

    2.Non-infectious causes: the most common of the disease**.

    1) Poor living conditions, such as air pollution, sandstorms, strong light, insufficient lighting, too much watching and screening, lack of sleep, alcoholism, etc.

    2) Ocular ** factors, such as chronic dacryocystitis, blepharitis. Blepharitis, entropion, ectropion, trichiasis, palpebral insufficiency, proptosis, etc., in addition, refractive error without correction can also cause this disease.

    3) Drugs ** such as long-term use of a certain drug, such as epinephrine, pupil constriction drugs, etc. The characteristics of this situation are: it is generally possible to analyze what kind of drug it is, it is ineffective against antibiotics**, and it gets better or cured after stopping the drug.

    Clinical presentation. It usually manifests as burning, rusty or mild pain, itching, heavy eyelids, and visual fatigue. Symptoms worsen at night in socks or after reading. There is not much secretion.

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