Refers to a chronic form conjunctivitis caused by Chlamidia trachomatis. It is characterized by a progressive conjunctival follicular hyperplasia, corneal neo-vascularization, and scarring of the conjunctiva, cornea and eyelids.
Diagnosis: is often made on the typical physical signs. Culture from the conjunctival discharge may also isolate C.trachomatis.
Non-Drug treatment.
Wash and keep the eye clean.
Limit irritation from glare
Drug treatment
First line:
Tetracycline eye ointment, 1%, twice daily for about 6-8 weeks. Drops 2-drops
(For S/E, C/I and dosage forms: see page 5)
Alternative:
Chloramphenicol eye drops 0.5 % 4-6 hourly or Chloramphenicol eye ointment, 1 % 4-6 hourly for the same duration mentioned above.
(For S/E, C/I and dosage forms: see page 7)
In sever and complicated cases, refer to an opthalmologist.