Abstract:
Around the globe, conjunctivitis is a prevalent illness seen in ophthalmology clinics. Alarming indicators of more serious intraocular disorders, including as excruciating discomfort, blurred vision, and painful pupillary reactions, must be taken into account while treating suspected instances of conjunctivitis. In addition, individuals with unusual results and a chronic course should have a comprehensive physical exam and medical and ophthalmology history taken. My aim of this study was to see the current situation of conjunctivitis and it’s management. The questionnaire starts with a review and 24 questions that are right on target. There are 109 patient wares who took part in this study. This was completely physical-based cross-sectional study and the questionnaires were created in MS Word the survey was done at the National Institute of Ophthalmology & Hospital. According this survey, 56% of people were taking ophthalmic drop drugs. 33% took ophthalmic ointment. 11% took the tablet. The majority of cases is allergic conjunctivitis are due to seasonal allergies. The conjunctiva is inflamed, the little blood vesselsare more visible. Conjunctivitis affects millions of Bangladeshis at any given moment and can spread quickly from one person to another. Future research can be done to better comprehend this condition.