New Delhi: Conjunctivitis, or ‘pink eye,’ is emerging as one of the main symptoms of COVID-19 in children, said experts quoted in media reports. India is among the countries that are currently witnessing a surge in COVID cases.
“Treatment for conjunctivitis is mostly symptomatic. We advise the parents to clean the eye with lukewarm water,” said Dr Dhiran Gupta, as quoted by The Times of India.
A study led by Dr Vipin M Vasishtha and Dr Puneet Kumar mentioned in the report found that conjunctival involvement was present in 42.8 per cent of affected infants.
Conjunctivitis is characterised by inflammation or swelling of the conjunctiva in the eye. It is the thin, transparent layer of tissue which covers the white part of the eye and lines the inner part of the eyelids.
Dr Suresh Kumar, who is the medical director of New Delhi’s Lok Nayak Hospital, told The Times of India that conjunctivitis is being observed to be one of the “defining features” of COVID infection in children.
“The good thing is that the disease is self-limiting. Most patients, be it children or adults, tend to recover on their own without any specific medication or need for hospitalisation,” he told TOI.
Bargarh: A new artist will be selected to play the mythological character King Kansa during…
Mumbai: Suhana Khan will be making her Bollywood debut with ‘King’ along with her superstar…
New Delhi: After Diljit Dosanjh called out the double standards of Telangana government for banning…
New Delhi: Recent actions and counter-actions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict have pushed the world to the…
Balangir: Three persons were arrested and fake IPS officers’ uniforms along with fake identity cards…
Mumbai: Abhishek Bachchan’s highly-anticipated film ‘I Want To Talk’ released in theatres on Friday, and the…
New Delhi: Accused of giving cash to secure votes ahead of election day in Maharashtra,…
Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi attended the ‘Odisha State Day Celebrations’ at the 43rd…