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ICD-10 code: B30.8

Disease category: B30: Viral conjunctivitis

Understanding Other Viral Conjunctivitis

Viral conjunctivitis is a highly contagious eye infection caused by a virus. While most cases of conjunctivitis are caused by adenovirus, there are several other types of viruses that can cause the infection. These types of conjunctivitis are less common, but they still pose a serious threat to eye health. Here is what you need to know about other viral conjunctivitis:

  1. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) conjunctivitis: This type of conjunctivitis is caused by the herpes simplex virus and can lead to severe eye damage if left untreated. It is highly contagious and can be spread through direct contact with an infected person's tears or other bodily fluids.
  2. Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) conjunctivitis: VZV is the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles. In rare cases, it can also cause conjunctivitis. It is spread through contact with an infected person's skin or respiratory secretions.
  3. Enterovirus conjunctivitis: Enteroviruses are a group of viruses that can cause a variety of illnesses, including conjunctivitis. This type of conjunctivitis is most common in children and is spread through contact with an infected person's stool or respiratory secretions.

Other viral conjunctivitis symptoms are similar to those of adenovirus conjunctivitis, including redness, itching, and discharge. The difference lies in the cause of the infection, and the severity of symptoms can vary depending on the virus. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have viral conjunctivitis, as some types can cause serious eye damage if left untreated.

In conclusion, while adenovirus is the most common cause of conjunctivitis, there are other types of viral conjunctivitis that can be just as harmful. Knowing the different types and their symptoms can help you identify the infection and seek proper treatment. Remember to practice good hygiene and avoid contact with infected individuals to reduce your risk of contracting viral conjunctivitis.

Treatment of Other viral conjunctivitis:

Treatment Options for Other Viral Conjunctivitis

Other viral conjunctivitis is a common eye infection that can cause redness, itching, and discharge from the eyes. While it typically clears up on its own within a week or two, there are several treatment options that can help alleviate symptoms and speed up the healing process.

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