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Bacterial Conjunctivitis: How to Recognize It and Treat It Effectively

Published in: Ophthalmology
  • Published by: Canary Doctor
  • May 1th 2024

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Bacterial conjunctivitis is a common eye condition that occurs with inflammation of the conjunctiva, the transparent membrane that covers the eye. This condition, which can affect both adults and children, often causes concern due to its characteristic symptoms and potential for contagion, especially in community settings such as schools and workplaces. In the Canary Islands, as in other places, it is essential to be informed about the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention of this disease to manage it properly and avoid complications.

Common Causes

Bacterial conjunctivitis is caused by infection of the conjunctiva by different types of bacteria. Although in the developed world these infections are less common in healthy adults, certain factors such as advanced diabetes, poor eye hygiene, and tear duct obstruction can increase the risk of suffering from it. In children, it is more common due to their tendency to touch their eyes with dirty hands and their close interaction with other children in settings such as daycare.

Symptoms to Watch for

Symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis may include redness of the eye, inflammation of the conjunctiva and eyelid, dark-colored (often greenish) eye discharge, mild discomfort, and, in some cases, blurred vision due to the discharge. Unlike viral conjunctivitis, bacterial conjunctivitis is characterized by less inflammation but more secretions.

Importance of Antibiotics in Treatment

Treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis depends on the severity of symptoms and the specific causative agent. In many cases, proper eye hygiene and the use of artificial tears may be enough to relieve symptoms in the first few days. However, when the infection is persistent or the symptoms are intense, the use of antibiotics in the form of eye drops becomes an essential measure to combat the bacteria causing the infection. These medications, always under medical prescription, can significantly speed up recovery, reducing the risk of contagion and avoiding complications.

Preventive measures

Preventing bacterial conjunctivitis includes basic hygiene practices such as washing your hands frequently, avoiding touching your eyes with dirty hands, and using clean towels and tissues. In the case of children, it is important to educate them about the importance of personal hygiene and supervise that they follow these recommendations to minimize the risk of contagion.

Bacterial conjunctivitis, although it is generally a self-limiting condition with a good prognosis for recovery, requires adequate management to prevent its spread and guarantee a prompt recovery. In the Canary Islands, where the weather can vary and outdoor activities are frequent, it is especially important to take precautions to prevent this and other eye conditions. If you have any symptoms of conjunctivitis, it is recommended to consult a specialist to receive appropriate treatment and avoid the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, which can contribute to antimicrobial resistance, a growing global health problem.

If you need help managing your health properly, contact one of our doctors in Canary Islands. You will be in the best hands!

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