Eye Infection (Conjunctivitis): Signs, Causes and When Person Suppose See Doctor

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Eye infection na condition wey affect the eye surface or the area around the eye.

One common eye infection na conjunctivitis, wey some people call pink eye.

The infection cause inflammation of the thin layer wey cover the white part of the eye and the inner eyelids.

Most eye infections mild, but some fit require medical treatment.

Understanding the symptoms fit help people know when to seek medical help.


Wetin Cause Eye Infection?

Eye infections fit happen when bacteria, virus, or irritation affect the eye.


1️⃣ Bacterial Infection

Bacteria fit infect the eye and cause redness, swelling, and discharge.

Bacterial infection often produce thick yellow or green discharge from the eye.


2️⃣ Viral Infection

Virus fit also cause eye infection.

This type sometimes happen during common cold or flu infection and fit spread easily.


3️⃣ Allergy

Allergy from dust, pollen, or other irritants fit cause eye irritation.

This one usually cause itching and watery eyes.


4️⃣ Poor Eye Hygiene

Touching eye with dirty hands or sharing towels, makeup, or contact lenses fit increase infection risk.


Common Signs of Eye Infection

Symptoms fit include:

• red or pink eye
• itching or irritation
• watery eye
• discharge from the eye
• crust for eyelids
• sensitivity to light (photophobia)

Sometimes infection start for one eye and later affect the other eye.


When Person Suppose See Doctor?

Medical check important if:

• serious eye pain happen
• vision become blurred
• swelling worsen
• symptoms last several days
• thick discharge continue

Seek urgent medical help immediately if you notice:

• say sudden loss of vision
• you start to see flash of light for eye
• you see dark shadow or something like curtain cover part of your vision
• you get serious eye pain
• you start to get strong sensitivity to light

These symptoms fit mean serious eye problem wey need urgent medical care.

Early treatment help prevent complications.


Final Advice

Most mild eye infections improve with proper hygiene.

Avoid touching the eyes and wash hands regularly.

If symptoms serious or last long pass 4-5 days make you seek medical evaluation o.


Medical References

• World Health Organization – Eye Health Guidelines
• CDC – Conjunctivitis Information
• American Academy of Ophthalmology – Eye Infection Guidance


Medical Disclaimer

This article na for education purpose only.

E no replace medical advice or treatment from qualified health professional.

If symptoms serious or persistent, make trained health worker examine you.