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All You Need To Know About Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis (Apollo)

In current days, a startling rise in cases of an eye disease locally known as “apollo” has caused waves throughout Ghana. Let us take a look at all you need to know about hemorrhagic conjunctivitis(apollo).

Both adults and children have fallen victims to this infection, provokeing a surge in visits to healthcare facilities.

Referred to by medical professionals as Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis, this condition guarantees attention and awareness to effectively combat its expanse and manage its symptoms.

What Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis Is All Abou

Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, or Apollo, is an eye condition characterized by inflammation and bleeding of the conjunctiva – the tiny membrane coating the whites of the eyes and the inner eyelids. Caused mainly by viral infections, this condition is often aroused by enterovirus 70 (EV-70) and coxsackievirus A24 (CA24).

The infection is highly infectious and can spread through direct connection with contaminated surfaces, respiratory droplets, or close personal contact.

Knowing the Symptoms

The warnings of Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis can be distressing, manifesting as redness, unreasonable tearing, irritation, and a sensation of having a new body in the eye.

The eyes may appear bloodshot due to the existence of subconjunctival hemorrhages, which are small spots of bleeding under the conjunctiva. Pain and discomfort, particularly when blinking or exposed to bright light, are also common indicators of the infection.

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Prevention and how to Manage

Preventing the spread of Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis encompasses exercising good hygiene. Regular handwashing, resisting touching the eyes, and abstaining from sharing personal items like towels or makeup are crucial preventive measures. If infected, separating oneself and preventing close contact with others can help contain the virus’s spread.

While there is no specific antiviral treatment for Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis, there are ways to manage its symptoms. Lubricating eye drops, cool compresses, and pain relievers can give relief. In serious cases, medical specialists might prescribe antiviral eye drops or ointments to alleviate the infection’s duration and severity.

Medical Attention

If you believe that you or someone you know is affected by Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis, seeking medical attention is vital. Medical professionals can accurately analyze the infection and recommend appropriate management strategies.

As the “Apollo” eye infection continues to affect communities across Ghana, understanding the key facts about Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis is crucial in containing its spread and ensuring timely treatment. By exercising good hygiene and promptly seeking medical attention, we can work together to curb the impact of this contagious eye condition on our health and well-being.

 

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NOTE: In case you are in such condition visit a physician for proper medication this is just an educative guide. 

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