Saudi Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (SJPM)
Volume-9 | Issue-09 | 192-198
Original Research Article
The Clinical Presentation of Epidemic Conjunctivitis in Sudan
Khalil Ali Ibraheim, Hussain Gadelkarim Ahmed
Published : Sept. 6, 2024
Abstract
Background: Viral conjunctivitis is a prevalent eye infection that is typically linked to epidemic circumstances. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical features of continuing viral conjunctivitis in Sudan during times of conflict. Methodology: This is a prospective descriptive study that was launched after seeing an uncommon presentation of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis in people of all ages around the beginning of August 2024. Results: Subconjunctival hemorrhage (SCH) was observed in a total of 83 cases, with 76% being males and 95% being females. Swelling of the eyelids was observed in 82 patients, with 82.5% being males and 81% being females. Conjunctival edema was observed in a total of 79 patients, with 77.7% being males and 81% being females. The majority of the patients exhibited symptoms in both eyes, while 8% and 4% experienced symptoms in the left eye and right eye, respectively. Conclusion: This pandemic of viral conjunctivitis, which often begins in one eye and spreads to the other, can clear itself in a week or two, based on the typical clinical symptoms. Steroids and antibiotics work synergistically to alleviate symptoms and avoid bacterial infections.