
How long does acute conjunctivitis usually take to heal?
Disease description:
The child has been experiencing eye discomfort for the past couple of days. After a hospital examination, it was diagnosed as acute conjunctivitis. How long does it usually take to recover from acute conjunctivitis?

The recovery time for acute conjunctivitis varies depending on individual differences and the severity of the condition. Patients with mild symptoms and good overall health may recover in approximately 7 days with prompt treatment. For those with more severe symptoms or weaker constitutions, recovery may take longer, around 14 days. These timelines are not fixed, and the actual recovery period should be assessed based on the patient's specific circumstances and response to treatment.
In treating acute conjunctivitis, in addition to topical medications such as eye drops and ointments, systemic treatments like antibiotics or antiviral drugs may be required for severe cases. Patients should also take proper isolation measures to prevent disease transmission and maintain good ocular hygiene to promote recovery.