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