How to treat conjunctivitis caused by cold

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-03 15:44:58
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If the patient shows conjunctivitis caused by a cold, it is first clinically considered to be pharyngoconjunctivitis fever. Pharyngoconjunctivitis fever is a special type of conjunctivitis accompanied by upper respiratory tract infection and fever. The patient's temperature will rise to about 38.3~40 degrees Celsius. Generally speaking, if the patient shows conjunctivitis caused by a cold, local antiviral eye drops and systemic cold drugs will be used. Generally speaking, the patient's condition can be cured. Therefore, if the patient shows conjunctivitis caused by cold, we should actively treat it to prevent the disease from worsening.