Friday, 24 August 2012

bv cures - Incubation Period for Pink Eye



The inner surface of our eyelids and the whites of our eyes are covered or coated with a layer of thin membrane called the conjunctiva. It plays an important role in our eyes lubricated. By factors such as infections, allergens or irritants, the conjunctiva is inflamed and red. This condition is known as pink eye or conjunctivitis. Mostly this is a consequence of bacterial infection (such as causing lung and ear infections), or viral infection (such as that which causes a sore throat or cold). In some cases it might be pink eye associated with sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea. Substances such as pollen, dust mites can, dead skin, contact lenses, etc., and act as allergens resolve conjunctivitis. Irritants that can cause the same problem all that can irritate the eyes, often in the form of chemical fumes, pollution, chlorinated water, shampoos, etc., bacterial or viral conjunctivitis is highly contagious and can easily by direct contact or by sharing contaminated distribute products. Conjunctivitis caused by allergens or irritants, but are not transferable.




In medicine, when the body is exposed to all the organisms that cause illness, symptoms can occur within minutes or just may take several years to develop. Thus, the time between exposure and onset of symptoms is called the incubation period. For conjunctivitis, caused by a viral infection, the incubation period is usually 1-12 hours. And if the infection is bacterial, then the incubation period can range is 1-3 days. For this extension can be pink eye, which is caused by chlamydia have an incubation period, generally ranging from 3 days to several weeks.

The incubation time of infection is also associated with the infectious period. In most cases, conjunctivitis, whether bacterial or viral, are not transmitted from one person to another, while remaining within the incubation period. One person can make the infection as soon as the symptoms spread.

A person with viral conjunctivitis can be contagious up to 14 days or take the symptoms. The infectious period of bacterial conjunctivitis depends on whether antibiotics were administered or not. If so, then the infection is contagious box 24 hours. And if not, then the infectious period may be extended.

Symptoms

Conjunctivitis can affect one or both eyes. Even if the infection starts in one eye, it is very likely that the draw the other affected eye. The first symptoms of conjunctivitis are irritation and itching in the infected eye. In time, the white of the eye were infected pink or red, which is done by inflammation of the conjunctiva. The eyelids may become red and swollen, accompanied by increased tearing.

You may feel that certain substances like grains under the eyelids when you close your eyes. Your eyes can burn almost all the time, and you can develop an increased sensitivity to light. You may experience a sharp pain in your eyes when exposed to air or cold wind.

Discharge of the eye is also a common symptom of conjunctivitis. Most viral conjunctivitis causes a watery discharge with mucus little or not at all. However, the same thickness and pus in the case of a bacterial infection. Because of this rejection, one or both eyes will be glued together when you wake in the morning. Conjunctivitis does not affect your vision in most cases.




Conjunctivitis is treated, depending on what caused it. For a bacterial infection that is the first line treatment of antibiotics, which can be administered in the form of ointments or drops.

There is no treatment for viral conjunctivitis. The virus has simply run its course before it decides on its own initiative. Although antibiotics do not, in this case, they could be given if you are at risk of developing a secondary bacterial infection.

Anti-allergy medications or eye drops pill are useful in the treatment of conjunctivitis caused by allergens. The treatment also includes avoiding exposure to allergens, which can not make the situation worse. Conjunctivitis due to irritant (s) caused, can be easily treated by getting rid of the irritant of the eyes. However, medical attention is required if the stimulus a harmful chemical substance such as hydrogen.
On self-care following measures:
# In order to clean the discharge from the eye, wiping his eyes with a clean washcloth dipped in warm salt water. Make sure you are not the same cloth for both eyes, was infected in the case of one eye.

Hot packs or cold compresses can be # used to relieve swelling and pain. Again, you should not use the same pad for both eyes.

# Do not leave towels or handkerchiefs to sit somewhere after they have been used to dispose in the trash.

# Most importantly, wash your hands after touching your eyes.

People are also advised not to go to work or send their children to school if they are suffering from conjunctivitis. This is to reduce the risk of spreading the infection to others. Wearing shades, has completely healed before the infection also helps prevent the spread of infection.

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