Conjunctivitis is one of the most common eye infections. Which can take people of any age in their custody. Actually, what happens in this is that the white part of the eye which is called conjunctiva becomes inflamed on the thin membrane covering it. This swelling can be due to many reasons.
But usually 5 reasons for this have been known so far. As you know, conjunctivitis disease has increased the difficulties of people in Delhi and other states of the country. So today we are going to tell about its types so that you can understand which of these conjunctivitis you have. Along with this, we will know how to treat it in the best way.
allergic conjunctivitis
This type of conjunctivitis is spread by surrounding things like pollen, pet dander, dust or mold due to allergies. Symptoms include itching and redness in the eyes, as well as swollen eyelids and excessive tearing. Usually, eye drops or nose spray can be used to reduce swelling and itching.
bacterial conjunctivitis
This infection is caused by bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae or Haemophilus influenzae. Symptoms include redness, irritation and watery discharge of the eyes which may be yellow or green in colour. You can use antibiotic eye drops or ointment to treat this infection.
viral conjunctivitis
This type of conjunctivitis is caused by viruses such as adenovirus, herpes simplex virus (HSV), or varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Symptoms include redness, irritation and watering of the eye along with common flu-like symptoms such as fever and aches. Recognizing its symptoms can include antiviral eye drops or ointments and over-the-counter cold medicines.
chemical or toxic conjunctivitis
This is caused by exposure to chemicals such as chlorine or detergents. Symptoms include redness of the eyes, burning sensation as well as profuse tears. Usually, lubricating eye drops or ointments can be used to reduce irritation.
Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC)
It is caused by an allergic reaction to contact lenses or anything that gets into the eyes, such as dirt or dust particles. Symptoms may include itching and redness in the eyes as well as inability to open the eyes in bright light. Can’t see clearly even when wearing contact lenses. Antibiotics can be used to treat it. No matter what type of conjunctivitis you have, it is important to visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis so that you can get the right treatment.