Conjunctivitis Flashcards

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Cause and definition of conjunctivitis

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Painful red eye
Inflammation of conjunctiva (transparent covering the white of the eye)
Inflamed due to infection, allergy or irritation

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Treatment timescale of conjunctivitis

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With treatment should resolve within 5 days

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Symptoms of infective conjunctivitis

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Painful, gritty sensation and a discharge
Discharge is sticky and purulent (pus) in bacterial infections
Discharge is watery in viral infections.
Nearly always infects both eyes
If one eye infected, then possible foreign body or another condition

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4
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Allergic conjunctivitis symptoms

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Irritation
Discomfort
Watery discharge
Mostly occurs in hay fever season

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5
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Ear problems other than conjunctivitis

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Corneal ulcers -due to an infection or traumatic abrasion like contact lenses. Pain and surrounding inflammation present.
Glaucoma
Iritis/uveitis

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Referral criteria for conjunctivitis

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<2 years of age
Pain
Recent eye surgery
Visual disturbance 
Severe symptoms
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Lifestyle advice for conjunctivitis

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  • Self limiting in 2-5 days, recommend gentle cleansing of affected eyes with cotton wool (one for each eye) soaked in water even if treatment is given
  • avoid rubbing the eyes, washing hands after touching the eyes
  • Wash eyes with boiled-cooled water
  • use a cold compress to relieve itching
  • avoid sharing towels and pillows
  • if treating someone with conjunctivitis, wash hands regularly
  • contact lenses must not be worn until infection is cleared and 24 hours after
  • washing eye with saline (salt in water) or OTC eyewash can help wash away any foreign bodies
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8
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name 2 drugs used for conjunctivitis treatment

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Chloramphenicol

Propamide isethionate

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Chloramphenicol eye drops symptoms, directions for use, counselling

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Acute bacterial conjunctivitis
Apply every 2 waking hours for the first 48 hours then QDS for 5 days
>2yrs

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10
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Brolene eye drops
(propamidine isothionate)
Symptoms, directions, warnings

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Treatment of minor eye infections
Adults and children: 1-2 drops into affected eyes up to QDS
If no improvement after 2 days seek medical advice

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