Frontier in Medical & Health Research
CROSS-SECTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND MANAGEMENT OF CONJUNCTIVITIS
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CROSS-SECTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND MANAGEMENT OF CONJUNCTIVITIS. (2025). Frontier in Medical and Health Research, 3(8), 1348-1359. https://fmhr.net/index.php/fmhr/article/view/1584

Abstract

Conjunctivitis, usually popular as pink eye, is a swelling of conjunctiva, the clear-cut of tops bright part of the eye and essential surface of eyelids. This project aims to determine an inclusive understanding of conjunctivitis, including appeal analysis, scientific manifestations, characteristic plans, and medication alternatives. The study explores miscellaneous types of conjunctivitis, containing bacterial, allergic, and synthetic agents, highlight their specific causes and indicative differences.

The information review synthesizes current research judgments on the pathophysiology and epidemiology of conjunctivitis, while the scientific study determines real-experience observations of ailment predominance, presentation, and medication. Patient record was checked to diagnose common patterns in expressions, demonstrative tests, and hospitalization efficacy.

The judgments tell that growing conjunctivitis is ultimate prevalent form, frequently guide adenoviruses, with runny discharge and a stinging perception Microbial conjunctivitis commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, usually produces a thicker, yellow-green discharge. Allergic conjunctivitis is connected to incidental allergens, itching and pink coloring of the eye, because synthetic conjunctivitis results from irritants and presents with variable signs of illness or problems.

The study underlines the significance of precise disease and personalized medication plans, underlining the need for public knowledge to prevent the spread of conjunctivitis. Recommendations for scientific practice involve enhanced diagnostic codes and patient instructions to improve early detection and active administration of conjunctivitis. This project donates valuable intuitions to the field of ophthalmology, aiming to help patient effects and community health methods related to conjunctivitis.

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