Acute conjunctivitis : Only presenting sign and symptom in Covid

Acute conjunctivitis can be the only presenting sign and symptom in Covid 19. But if you see someone with a pink eye, don’t panic. Avoid touching your face, especially the mucous membrane in your mouth, nose and eyes.

Conjunctivitis or pink eye is an inflammation or infection of the outer membrane of the eye ball and the inner eye lid. It can be infectious or allergic. It spreads if one comes in contact with a person who has conjunctivitis. The condition is caused due to Virus or Bacteria. Viral infections are at its peak during monsoon season because of the sudden increase in moisture levels. During this time eyes are the worst affected.

Acute conjunctivitis - the only presenting sign and symptom in Covid 19 ?

Viral conjunctivitis is mostly caused by adenoviruses or entero viruses. Patients usually suffer from pain in the eye , watering , redness , sticking of eye lashes and swollen eyelids. Depending on the severity, sometimes the cornea also gets affected causing blurring of vision, glare and increased sensitivity to light. Some of these patients have fever, rhinitis and Pharyngitis known as common cold.

COVID AND CONJUCTIVITIS :

There are patients who have Covid 19 and Conjunctivitis. Sometimes acute conjunctivitis can be the only presenting sign and symptom in Covid 19. If you see someone with a pink eye, don’t panic. It doesn’t mean that a person is infected with corona virus. Based on the data so far, studies show that 1 – 3 % of people with Covid 19 will get conjunctivitis. So if you have conjunctivitis from Covid 19,  you may infect others if you touch your eyes and then touch people  or surfaces without washing or disinfecting your hands .

So it is very important to avoid touching your face, especially the mucous membrane in your mouth, nose and eyes. Acute allergic conjunctivitis is a seasonal allergy which turns up during monsoons. So if one has redness , itchy watery eyes , difficulty in blinking , dry eyes for more than two days, then it is better to visit an ophthalmologist as soon as possible , it might be allergic conjunctivitis .

These symptoms can be relieved on using ocular anti histamines which block the actions of histamine, the chemical that causes these symptoms of allergy. Lubricants help in relieving dry eyes, If these medicines fail , then steroid eye drops once prescribed to relieve symptoms of conjunctivitis but under supervision .

SOME DO’S & DON’T’S :

eye-and-covid1. Here are few tips to protect yourself from conjunctivitis this monsoon.

2. Maintaining personal hygiene is the most important precaution one has to take .

3. Wash your hands specially before eating after using restroom, sneezing, coughing or blowing your nose.

4. Avoid touching your face particularly your eyes, nose and mouth.

5. Avoid close contact with sick people.

6. Stay home when you are sick.

7. If you wear contact lenses avoid using them during monsoon, as the chances of infection is higher during monsoon.

8. Do not share cosmetics.

So it is important to remember that although there is lot of concern about conjunctivitis, precautionary measures can significantly reduce your risk of getting infected. So wash your hands frequently follow good contact lens hygiene and avoid touching or rubbing your eyes.

Also Read: DON’T TOUCH YOUR EYES- WEAR PROTECTIVE GLASSES

 

Dr.Rohini-

Dr.Rohini
Senior cataract, Lasik & ICL Surgeon
Maxivision Group of Eye hospitals
Hyderabad

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