What are the characteristics of red eye disease

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summary

Red eye disease is an infectious disease. Red eye disease is an acute eye disease that we often encounter. It is estimated that many people have had such personal experience. Red eye disease is mainly an infectious disease caused by bacteria. Generally, it is easy to get sick in spring and autumn, and it is also easy to be infected in some public places. Therefore, whether it is students or office workers, it is very important to pay attention to prevention in the high incidence period of disease. Here is a brief introduction to some symptoms and characteristics of red eye disease.

What are the characteristics of red eye disease

In the early stage of red eye disease, there will be two eyes hot or even hot, afraid of light, red eyes. Sometimes I feel that my eyes will have something grinding pain inside unconsciously, and I feel like sand. Sometimes I will shed tears.

When you get up in the morning, it's difficult to open your eyelids. It seems that something is stuck. Sometimes there are some red blood and blood spots on the conjunctiva of your eyes. Sometimes there will be some white things on the surface of conjunctiva. When it is serious, there will be headache, body fever and eye fatigue

Red eye disease patients also have a particularly obvious performance, that is afraid to see light. During the day when you work and study indoors, you may not feel particularly obvious, but once you get to a sunny place outside, red eye patients often feel special pain in their eyes.

matters needing attention

In the early stage of red eye disease, you can use some eye drops to relieve it. You should also keep your eyes clean. Don't always rub your eyes with your hands to avoid bacterial infection. Usually can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, a large number of vitamins can enhance the absorption rate of the body, and vitamins can enhance skin elasticity, supplement skin moisture, for the recovery and prevention of the disease has a very good therapeutic auxiliary effect.