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conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis

I.D:

HPI:

Onset of redness? (gradual or sudden)
Associated symptoms? (itchiness, lymphadenopathy, crusting, and lash matting)
Is there any discharge? What type and how much?
Does the child wear contact lens?
Is there any swelling?
Does the child have photophobia? Is the child’s vision blurred?
Is there any ocular pain? If so, what type of pain? 
Is there a personal or family history or atopy? Is it spring or summer?
Is there any recent history of trauma?
Does the child wear contact lenses? 

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Impression/Plan:

Viral conjunctivitis

  1. Should resolve without any interventions in 3-5 days
  2. Please return if does not resolve in 3-5 days or if patient develops fever, eye-lid swelling, purulent discharge, vision problems, decreased extra-ocular movements, decreased po intake or any deterioration in clinical status