What are the symptoms of trachoma?
1. The symptoms of trachoma include photophobia, tearing, a foreign body sensation, and conjunctival hyperemia.
2. Trachoma is a chronic infectious conjunctival keratitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection. It may be related to poor eye hygiene, malnutrition, and prolonged exposure to dusty environments. It can lead to photophobia, tearing, and a foreign body sensation. It also causes the eyes to secrete more mucus or mucopus, and can lead to conjunctival hyperemia, causing redness of the eyes. In severe cases, it can harm vision. Trachoma is contagious and can be spread through direct contact and contact with contaminated daily necessities. Timely treatment is required. Patients can use medications such as Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Eye Drops and Tobramycin Eye Drops under the guidance of a doctor, along with oral antibiotics such as Azithromycin Capsules and Doxycycline Hyclate Tablets. These can provide an anti-infective effect, relieve the symptoms caused by trachoma, and help the patient recover.
3. Patients should also pay attention to eye care in daily life, avoiding rubbing their eyes and sharing towels, basins, etc., with others.