Abstract:
Utilizing histopathological images to determine oral squamous cell carcinoma with deep In ophthalmology clinics across the world, conjunctivitis is a common illness. When treating patients who may have conjunctivitis, it is important to consider warning signs of more severe intraocular disorders, such as blurred vision, painful pupillary reactions and excruciating discomfort. A thorough physical examination and a medical and ophthalmology history should also be obtained for those with atypical results and a protracted diagnosis. This study was conducted with the intention of examining the current state of conjunctivitis and its management. There is a review at the beginning of the questionnaire, followed by 24 pertinent questions. Participants in this study included 109 patients. This was a cross-sectional study that was conducted entirely at the National Institute of Ophthalmology and Hospital. MS Word was used to create the questionnaires. 56% of respondents to this survey said they were using eye drops. Ophthalmic ointment was taken by 33%. Out of the total, 11% used the pill. Seasonal allergies are the primary cause of most cases of allergic conjunctivitis. Conjunctival inflammation increases the visibility of tiny blood vessels. Millions of Bangladeshis suffer from conjunctivitis, which can spread swiftly from person to person.