Signs, Symptoms, and Management of Conjunctivitis (Often called Apollo)
The Eyes - "Window of the Soul", "General Overseer of the Body", "Key to Sail through Day and Night" for no reason can be joked with by any sensible individual. In essence, it is the most crucial of all other organs - nose, mouth, skin, ear. This bilateral organ embedded in the ventral section of the human skull is always exposed to various microbes, allergies or chemical irritants one way or the other and all of this leads to its inflammation.
Conjunctivitis (also called pink eye in North America, madrias eye in India and Apollo in this part of the world; Nigeria) is the inflammation of the conjunctiva which is the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelid.
It is believed that this infection is usually caused by micro-organisms (bacteria,virus,chlamydial) as well as exposure to various allergens and chemical irritants for instance cigarette smoke, dust, perfumes, foreign body in the eye (e.g Contact lens)
In adults and children the most common organism causing pink eye is the staphylococcus aureus which is a type of bacteria. When the inflammation occurs the individual present with symptoms like redness of eye, itching, tearing, swelling of the conjunctiva as well as mucous -like discharge.
Noticeably, this infection is very contagious in nature without having to spend hours gazing into the infected eyes.
Noticeably, this infection is very contagious in nature without having to spend hours gazing into the infected eyes.
Diagnosis
Generally, diagnosing conjunctivitis its best to put the manifestation in consideration as it gives clear idea of what is happening but in some cases more investigation is essential (for instance swabs for microbes is taken so as to be cultured.
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