Conjunctivitis a broad common terminology very often described in ophthalmology and cases of conjunctivitis not only treated by ophthalmologists but also by general practitioners. I have written in my previous articles bilateral conjunctival congestion is conjunctivitis unless proved otherwise, only unilateral red eye can be serious as it could be Corneal ulcer Iridocyclitis A C glaucoma Clinically conjunctivitis can be Bacterial Viral Allergic How can we differentiate bacterial conjunctivitis with a present, as conjunctival discharge which can be muco-purulent or purulent or mucoid? Viral conjunctivitis is associated with heamarghic conjunctivitis allergic presents with serous discharge and geatnous elevation around the limbus.
So, the treatment depends upon the type of clinical presentation. Share your opinion.