Which among the following is false regarding acute conjunctivitis?
Correct Answer: Cornea is infiltrated
Description: In acute conjunctivitis, the cornea is not involved. If it gets infiltrated then it is called keratoconjunctivitis. Acute conjunctivitis can be caused by numerous bacteria. Symptoms are hyperemia, lacrimation, irritation, and discharge. The diagnosis is clinical. Most bacterial conjunctivitisis acute Chronic bacterial conjunctivitis may be caused by Chlamydia and rarely Moraxella
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