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BATTLING CONJUNCTIVITIS: TYPES, POST-COVID VIRAL CONCERNS, EXPERT CARE, AND DOS AND DON’TS AT ARUNODAYA DESERET EYE HOSPITAL

Welcome to Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital (ADEH), your trusted destination for top-notch eye care. Dr. Aditya Sethi, a distinguished Consultant Ophthalmologist, leads our team in providing expert care for various eye conditions, including conjunctivitis. In this blog, we will delve into conjunctivitis, its different types, growing concerns post-COVID, complications to be aware of, and the cutting-edge treatments available at ADEH.


UNDERSTANDING CONJUNCTIVITIS:

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as “Pink Eye,” is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, transparent layer covering the white part of your eye. This condition can be caused by allergies, bacteria, viruses, or irritants, leading to redness, itching, and discharge.


TYPES OF CONJUNCTIVITIS:

  1. Viral Conjunctivitis: One of the growing concerns post-COVID, viral conjunctivitis is caused by viruses and can spread easily through touch or airborne particles. It may occur alongside respiratory symptoms, necessitating specialized care and attention.

  2. Bacterial Conjunctivitis: This type results in a yellowish discharge from the eye and is caused by bacteria. Untreated bacterial conjunctivitis may lead to severe eye complications if not addressed promptly.

  3. Allergic Conjunctivitis: Allergies to pollen, pet dander, and dust mites can trigger this type, leading to redness and itching. While not contagious, it can be bothersome and affect daily activities.

  4. Chemical Conjunctivitis: Exposure to irritants like smoke or chlorine can lead to chemical conjunctivitis. Prompt evaluation and treatment are essential to minimize discomfort and prevent long-term complications.


DOS AND DON’TS FOR PATIENTS:


To prevent conjunctivitis and promote a healthy recovery, follow these guidelines:


Dos:

– Practice good hand hygiene to prevent the spread of infections.

– Wash your hands before and after touching your eyes or applying eye drops.

– Use a clean, damp cloth to gently clean your eyes if there’s discharge.

– Use artificial tears or prescribed eye drops to relieve discomfort and keep your eyes lubricated.


Don’ts:

– Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes with unwashed hands.

– Don’t share towels, eye makeup, or personal items to prevent cross-contamination.

– Refrain from wearing contact lenses during infection to prevent exacerbating the condition.

– Avoid self-medicating with over-the-counter eye drops without consulting an eye care professional.


Complications to be aware of:

– Severe Viral Conjunctivitis may lead to corneal inflammation, affecting vision.

– Untreated Bacterial Conjunctivitis can result in corneal ulcers or keratitis.

– Allergic Conjunctivitis may lead to corneal abrasions due to excessive itching.

– Chemical Conjunctivitis may cause long-term eye damage if irritants are not removed promptly.


Expert Care at ADEH:




At Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital, we prioritize your eye health and offer advanced diagnostic tools for precise identification of conjunctivitis type. Under Dr. Aditya Sethi’s guidance, our team provides specialized treatments, including antiviral and antibiotic therapies, and expert advice for managing allergic and chemical conjunctivitis. Your clear vision and eye health are our top priorities.


Conclusion:

Conjunctivitis may be a common eye condition, but with expert care at Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital, you can confidently combat it. Dr. Aditya Sethi and our compassionate team are dedicated to providing the highest level of care for patients with various eye concerns, ensuring a speedy recovery and long-term eye health.


Visit ADEH today and experience excellence in eye care!




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