What is conjunctivitis?
Inflammation or swelling of the conjunctiva
What is the conjunctiva?
The thin, transparent layer of tissue that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and covers the white part of the eye
What can the causes of conjunctivitis be divided into?
What is the usual cause of viral conjunctivitis?
Adenovirus
When does viral conjunctivitis most commonly occur?
Alongside a viral URTI
What are the most common causes of bacterial conjunctivitis?
What is the most common cause of neonatal conjunctivitis?
Chlamydia
What are the common triggers for allergic conjunctivitis?
What is the main symptom of conjunctivitis?
Red eye with gritty or itchy discomfort
What are the effects of conjunctivitis on vision?
Photophobia is rare
Why is it important to look for additional symptoms of conjunctivitis?
They can help determine the cause
When may loss of visual acuity occur in conjunctivitis?
If there is concurrent keratitis
What is keratitis?
Inflammation of the cornea
What are the additional symptoms of viral conjunctivitis?
- Watery discharge
What are the additional symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis?
What are the additional features of chlamydial conjunctivitis?
What are the additional features of allergic conjunctivitis?
How is conjunctivitis diagnosed?
Clinically
What investigation may be required in severe resistant bacterial conjunctivitis?
Swabs
What are the differentials of conjunctivitis?
How is viral conjunctivitis managed?
Cold compress to help discomfort and good hand hygiene - it is usually self-limiting
When may antibiotics be given in viral conjunctivitis?
Only when there is a secondary bacterial infection
What is the treatment for bacterial conjunctivitis?
Antibiotic drops e.g. chloramphenicol or fusidic acid
When are antibiotic drops given in severe cases?
1 drop every 2 hours