Levocabastine Eye Drops in Vernal Conjunctivitis

1995 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 283-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
St. Bonini ◽  
R. Pierdomenico ◽  
Se. Bonini
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ratih Mila

Conjunctivitis is inflammation of conjunctival tissue which can be caused by invasion of hypersensitivity microorganisms or degenerative changes in the conjunctiva. Patients usually complain of red conjunctival edema and excessive secretions. These symptoms occur due to fascular dilatation, cellular infiltration and exudation. Bacterial conjunctivitis is conjunctival inflammation caused by bacteria. Viral conjunctivitis is a common disease that can be caused by various types of viruses, and ranges from serious illnesses that can cause disability to minor infections that can heal on their own. Akergi conjunctivitis is the most common form of allergies in the eye and is caused by an inflationary reaction in the conjunctiva which is mediated by the immune system. Chemical conjunctivitis is conjunctivitis which occurs by exposure to irritant substances that enter the sac conjunctivalisHis study aims to find out more about conjunctivitis so that we can find out that conjunctivitis can not be transmitted through the eye but can be transmitted by touch of the hand.The method used in this research is qualitative method. Qualitative research is research carried out on the condition of natural objects, research as a key instrument, data collection techniques carried out jointly, the resulting data is descriptive, data analysis is done inductively, and this research emphasizes meaning rather than generalityConjunctivitis can be diagnosed by a general practitioner or a specialist doctor who examines the patient, the doctor will explain the disease to the patient. For example patients come with complaints of red eye but the visual is normal and the symptoms in their eyes are red, sore eyes, photophobia, itchy eyes, removing secretions then seeing the shape of the secretions. If the secretions are clear, the patient may have viral conjunctivitis, if the secretions are thick textured, the patient may have bacterial conjunctivitis. Asking the patient about the history of people around if there is someone affected by the disease and a history of exposure to dust. Next, examine the visual and anterior segments. Treatment of conjunctivitis depends on the etiology, for example viral conjunctivitis using anti-ficial tears and 3% acyclovir, eye ointment for several days. Treatment of bacterial conjunctivitis using the drug Chloramenicol 6x1 eye drops drops for 3 days. Treatment of vernal conjunctivitis uses mast cell stabilizer, 2% sodium chromoglycate eye drops and topical beta metason. From this study it can be concluded that conjunctivitis can not be transmitted through the eye but can be transmitted through the touch of the hand.


1994 ◽  
Vol 87 (3) ◽  
pp. 271-281 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Goes ◽  
Stan Blockhuys ◽  
Monique Janssens

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