Conjunctivitis Flashcards
3 characteristic features of conjunctivitis?
- Sore eye
- Red eye
- Sticky discharge
4 most common causative bacteria
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Moraxella Catarrhalis
- Haemophilus influenza
rare cause of conjunctivitis that usually affects children
Neisseria meningitidis
signs of bacterial conjunctivitis
- lid crusting
- mucopurulent discharge
presentation of bacterial conjunctivits
acute onset of redness, discomfort, discharge, eyelid crusting,
name 3 other causes of acute red eye
- anterior uveitis
- infectious keratitis
- acute angle closure glaucoma
management of bacterial conjunctivitis, and when should it be started?
started if symptoms had not been resolved within 3 days
Chloramphenicol QDS for up to 1 week
risk factors for bacterial conjunctivitis?
- contact lens wearer
- recent URTI
- DM
- steroids
- blepharitis
in bacterial conjunctivitis the patient often presents with acute onset of ____
red, painful, discomfort of eye and eyelid crusting
what is a 2nd line alternative to chloramphenicol for management for bacterial conjnuctivits
fusidic acid
what advice is given to patients for the management of bacterial conjunctivitis?
- irrigation to remove excessive discharge
- contact lense advice
- do not share towels
advice to contact lense wearers with bacterial conjunctivitis?
discontinue wear for 48 hours following resolution of symptoms
name 3 bacterial infections of conjunctive that require systemic antibiotics
- gonococcal
- h. influenza
- meningococcal
what is the presentation of viral conjunctivitis
red itchy watery serous discharge recent URTI
what is viral conjunctivitis most commonly caused by?
Adenovirus
what is the transmission route of viral conjunctivitis
contact with respiratory or ocular secretions e.g. contaminated towels
self care measures for viral conjunctivitis?
- cleaning eyelids with cotton wool soaked in sterile saline OR boiled and cooled water to remove discharge
- cool compress applied gently around the eye
- lubrication/artificial eye drops
how long should individuals avoid close contact for?
up to 14 days from onset of symptoms
what may allergic conjunctivitis be associated with?
Hayfever
pharmacological management of viral conjunctivitis?
Both topical antivirals and antibacterials are ineffective.
what can be given for symptom relief in viral conjunctivitis?
- artificial tears + lubricating ointments
- topical antihistamines for severe itching
Presenting symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis?
Bilateral itching, redness, chemosis (conjunctival swelling)
May be seasonal (due to pollen) or perennial
perennial causes of allergic conjunctivitis?
- dust mite
- washing powder
- other allergens
- mould
- animals
1st line management of allergic conjunctivitis?
topical antihistamines
2nd line management of allergic conjunctivitis?
topical mast cell stabilizer e.g. Sodium cromoglicate or Nedocromil