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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
conjunctivitis
noun
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▪ Both of his eyes were oozing, as though with acute conjunctivitis.
▪ I had conjunctivitis and I was trying to get off work because my eyes were really bad.
▪ It was shown that the organism could cause conjunctivitis in baboons and, after inoculation in the urethra, a urethritis as well.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis \Con*junc`ti*vi"tis\ (? or ?), n. (Med.) Inflammation of the conjunctiva.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
conjunctivitis

1835, inflammation of the conjunctiva; from conjunctiva + -itis.

Wiktionary
conjunctivitis

n. (context pathology English) An inflammation of the conjunctiva, often due to infection.

WordNet
conjunctivitis

n. inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye [syn: pinkeye]

Wikipedia
Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is inflammation of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelid. It makes the eye appear pink or reddish. There may also be pain, burning, scratchiness, or itchiness. The affected eye may have increased tears or be "stuck shut" in the morning. Swelling of the white part of the eye may also occur. Itching of the eye is more common in cases due to allergies. Conjunctivitis can affect one or both eyes.

The most common infectious causes are viral followed by bacterial. The viral infection may occur along with other symptoms of a common cold. Viral and bacterial cases are easily spread between people. Allergies to pollen or animal hair is also a common cause. Diagnosis is often based on signs and symptoms. Occasionally a sample of the discharge is sent for culture.

Prevention is partly by handwashing. Treatment depends on the underlying cause. In the majority of viral cases, there is no specific treatment. Most cases due to a bacterial infection will also resolve without treatment; however, antibiotics can shorten the illness. Those who wear contact lens and those with either gonorrhea or chlamydia as the cause should be treated. Allergic cases can be treated with antihistamine or mast cell inhibitor drops.

About 3 to 6 million people get conjunctivitis each year in the United States. In adults viral causes are more common, while in children bacterial causes are more common. Typically people get better in one or two weeks. If there is visual loss, significant pain, sensitivity to light, signs of herpes, or a person is not improving after a week, further diagnosis and treatment may be required. Conjunctivitis in a newborn, known as neonatal conjunctivitis, may also require specific treatment.

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Through the production of a variety of toxins and enzymes, staph caused boils, abscesses, conjunctivitis, and a condition known as scalded skin syndrome in which the skin came away in sheets.

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Meanwhile, I've developed conjunctivitis and it's back to the primary care physician who peers into my reddened eye.