Conjunctivitis Flashcards
Definition
Inflammation of the conjunctiva, which can be infectious or non-infectious
Bacterial causes
- Staph Aureus
- Haemophillus influenzae
- Strep pneumoniae
- Chlamydia and Neisseia Gonnorrheoa (rare but potentially sight-threatening
Viral causes (MC infectious cause)
- Adenovirus
- Coxsackie
- Enterovirus
- Herpes Simplex: rare but potentially sight-threatening
Non infectious causes
Allergic conjunctivitis (MC cause overall)
Epidemiology and Risk factors
- Exposure to allergen e.g. pollen, dust mites, perfume
- History of atopy
- Close contact with a person with viral or bacterial conjunctivitis
- Contact lens wearers: especially soft, extended-lens wearers
Signs
- Conjunctival follicles: MC in viral
- Superficial punctate keratopathy: MC in viral
- Preauricular lymph nodes: tender and may be present in viral
Symptoms
- Itchiness in one or both eyes: MC allergy conj
- Conjunctival injection (redness)
- Gritty sesnation: in one or both eyes
- Discharge:
= purulent: bactieral
= watery: viral and allergic - Difficulty opening eyes in the morning: usually bacterial due to crusting
- Tearing
Bacterial conjunctivitis classic features
Purulent discharge = eyes stuck together in the morning
Viral conjunctivitis classic features
- Recent UTI,
- Watery discharge
- Perauricular lymph nodes
Diagnosis
Clinical diagnosis
- Swabs not routinely taken unless the patient fails to respond to initial therapy
Treatment
FIRST LINE =
- Watch and watch, resolve without intervention within 7 days
- Practice good hygiene, avoid touching eyes with hands, wash hands regularly, use clean towels and do not share towels, do not wear lenses
- No exclusion period from school
- Artificial tears: over the counter drops relieve symptoms
- Mast cell stabilisers e.g sodium cromoglycate
Second line treatment
Topical Abx:
- Chloramphenicol 0.5% eye drops: 2 hourly for 2 days, then QDS for 5 days
- Chloramphenicol 1% oitment: QDS for 2 days then BD for 5 days
- Fusidic acid 1% eye drops: second line particularly in pregnancy, BD for 7 days
Complications
- Keratitis: rarely, bacterial conjunctivitis can spread to the cornea.
DDx: Herpes can also cause keratitis and corneal scarring - Subepithelial corneal infiltrates
- Dry eyes