What symptom does common conjunctivitis follicular have?
summary
Follicular conjunctivitis, mainly seen in the virus (herpes simplex virus, adenovirus) that is bacterial infection, but sometimes, for drugs such as atropine, ethrin and other stimulation caused by, called, atropine or ethrin catarrhal conjunctivitis. The onset of follicular conjunctivitis is more acute, and it invades both eyes. Sometimes it can occur successively, with burning sensation in eyes, foreign body sensation, heavy eyes and face, and a large number of mucopurulent secretions. In some cases, it is accompanied by large preauricular glands, no obvious tenderness, and infectious secretions. There are congestion, edema and other acute catarrhal conjunctivitis in the eye lesions, and there are follicular formation in the conjunctiva.
What symptom does common conjunctivitis follicular have?
Follicles vary in size, round or irregular, opaque, protruding on the conjunctival surface, the number is generally more, can be arranged in rows, the lower eyelid conjunctiva and the lower fornix is more. The follicles are composed of lymphocytes, a small number of polymorphonuclear cells, white blood cells and mononuclear cells. After the conjunctiva is restored, the follicles also dissipate, leaving no traces.
Patients with follicular conjunctivitis caused by microorganism infection should be treated with anti infective drugs. Those caused by atropine and other drugs should stop using drugs immediately, wet compress with 3% boric acid water locally, and use eye drops such as cortisone and Flumetasone. Beal syndrome, also known as Beal type acute follicular conjunctivitis, is characterized by acute onset, mild symptoms, swelling and complete absorption of follicles.
The disease usually invades the adult, the first one eye, 2-5 days, the other eye, the lower point of congestion and edema is more significant. The number of follicles in the upper fornix is large and large, the blepharo conjunctival follicles are small and few, and there are also follicles in the inner caruncle. Secretions are less serous cellulose, often in the eyelid conjunctival surface to form a pseudo membrane.
matters needing attention
Follicular conjunctivitis patients can not eat seafood and other food. Usually pay attention to rest and exercise, enhance resistance. The improvement of physical health, regular life and proper diet can improve the potential of resisting external infection. Do not bandage the affected eyes, because bandaging will cause secretion retention, increase the temperature in the conjunctival sac, provide conditions for the reproduction of bacteria, and make the disease more serious