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Conjunctivitis symptoms

 Redness, boring and having watered an eye - symptoms, blanket to all shapes of a conjunctivitis. The itch is to variables.

 The acute allergic conjunctivitis is typically itching, sometimes is excruciatingly so, and the patient often complains of some swelling of a century. The chronic allergy often causes only an itch or a boring, and often major disorder because lack of a redness or allocation can lead to charges in a hypochondria.

 The virus conjunctivitis often contacts an infection of the upper respiratory tract, a cold, or quinsy. Its symptoms include watery allocation and a variable itch. The infection usually begins with one eye, but can be spread easily to a supporting eye.

 The bacteriemic conjunctivitis because of blanket purulent (yielding pus) bacteria causes noted a peschanost/boring and fibrous, opaque, gray or yellowish mucoid allocation (gowl, the self-satisfied fool, or other regional names) which can force to be conglutinated centuries (coat), especially after a dream. However allocation is not essential to the diagnosis, contrary to widespread opinion. Many other bacteria (for example, Chlamydia, Moraxella) can cause not exudative, but very proof conjunctivitis without a redness considerable quantity. The sandy feeling sometimes is localized enough for patients to insist, that they had an alien body in an eye. More acute purulent infections can be painful. As the virus conjunctivitis, it usually damages only one eye, but can be spread easily to other eye.

 The irritable or toxicant conjunctivitis is irritable or painful. Allocation and an itch usually miss. It is unique group in which there can be a serious pain.


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