About Ligneous Conjunctivitis
Ligneous Conjunctivitis, also known as conjunctivitis, ligneous, is related to otitis media and respiratory failure. An important gene associated with Ligneous Conjunctivitis is PLG (Plasminogen), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Complement cascade and Extracellular matrix organization. The drugs Plasminogen and Fibrinolytic Agents have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include cervix, trachea and eye.
Major Symptoms of Ligneous Conjunctivitis
Ligneous conjunctivitis, also known as gritty conjunctivitis, is a common eye condition characterized by inflammation and redness of the white part of the eye (conjunctiva). The major symptoms include itchy, swollen, and tender eyes, as well as burning sensations and light sensitivity. These symptoms can be accompanied by white or yellowish discharge, tearing, and sometimes, dryness of the eyes.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Ligneous Conjunctivitis
Suitable lifestyle habits for people suffering from Ligneous conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis) include:
1. Maintain adequate sleep: Adequate sleep can help promote the rest and recovery of the eyes, reduce eye fatigue, and help prevent the onset of conjunctivitis.
2. Avoid using electronic products for a long time: Using electronic products for a long time, such as computers, mobile phones, etc. , can easily cause eye fatigue and aggravate the symptoms of conjunctivitis.
3. Maintain good eye-using habits: Maintaining correct eye-using posture, such as keeping a distance of about 20-30 inches from the computer screen, avoiding reading for long periods of time, and not lying down while reading, etc. , can help reduce eye fatigue and prevent conjunctivitis.
4. Pay attention to your diet: Eat more foods rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E that are good for your eyes, such as carrots, spinach, tomatoes, nuts, etc. , which can help reduce eye fatigue and relieve conjunctivitis symptoms.
5. Maintain indoor ventilation: Maintaining indoor air circulation can reduce the irritation of pollutants to the eyes and help reduce the symptoms of conjunctivitis.
6. Wash your hands frequently: Conjunctivitis is an infectious disease, and washing your hands frequently can help prevent the spread of conjunctivitis.
7. If you have symptoms, please seek medical treatment in time: If you have symptoms of conjunctivitis, such as red eyes, pain, discharge, etc. , you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delay in treatment.
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