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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Conjunctivitis Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Demographics, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Bacterial conjunctivitis, Gonococcal conjunctivitis, Chlamydial conjunctivitis, Viral conjunctivitis, Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, Allergic eye disease, Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Treatment, Medications, Surgery, Therapeutic Procedures, Outcome, Follow-Up, Complications, Prognosis, When to Refer, When to Admit, References,
. Topics Discussed: angle closure glaucoma; bacterial conjunctivitis; conjunctivitis; corneal abrasion; gonococcal conjunctivitis; inclusion conjunctivitis; keratoconjunctivitis sicca; ophthalmic agents; redness of eye; uveitis; viral conjunctivitis. Excerpt: | | Staphylococci, streptococci, Haemophilus, Pseudomonas, and Moraxella are the most common organisms isolated
Purulent discharge
No blurring of vision; only mild discomfort
Usually self-limited, lasting 1014 days if untreated
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