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ICD-10 code: B30.0

Disease category: B30: Viral conjunctivitis

Keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus - Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus is a highly contagious eye infection that affects both the cornea and conjunctiva. The adenovirus is responsible for causing the common cold and is transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or by touching contaminated surfaces.

The symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus include redness, tearing, pain, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision. The infection can also cause swollen eyelids and a discharge from the eyes. The symptoms usually appear within a week of exposure to the virus and can last for up to two weeks.

  1. Causes: The adenovirus is a common cause of keratoconjunctivitis. The virus can be transmitted through respiratory droplets, contaminated surfaces, or through direct contact with an infected person's eyes or secretions. The virus can survive on surfaces for up to a week, and people can become infected by touching the surface and then touching their eyes.
  2. Symptoms: The symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus include redness, tearing, pain, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision. The infection can also cause swollen eyelids and a discharge from the eyes. The symptoms usually appear within a week of exposure to the virus and can last for up to two weeks.
  3. Prevention: The best way to prevent keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus is to practice good hygiene. Wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your face, and avoid close contact with people who have a cold or an eye infection. If you have the infection, avoid touching your eyes and avoid sharing personal items such as towels and pillows. It is also important to disinfect surfaces that may be contaminated with the virus.

Keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus is a highly contagious eye infection that can cause discomfort and temporary vision problems. While there is no specific treatment for the infection, symptoms can be managed with eye drops and pain relievers. The best way to prevent the infection is to practice good hygiene and avoid close contact with people who have a cold or an eye infection.

Treatment of Keratoconjunctivitis due to adenovirus:

Treatment Options for Keratoconjunctivitis due to Adenovirus

Keratoconjunctivitis is a type of eye infection that affects both the cornea and the conjunctiva. It is caused by a virus known as adenovirus. The symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis include eye redness, itching, tearing, and discharge. While the infection usually resolves on its own within a few weeks, there are some treatm...

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