
What are the symptoms of conjunctivitis?
My husband has bloodshot eyes. We don't know whether this is conjunctivitis. Could you please tell me what are the symptoms of conjunctivitis?

Conjunctivitis symptoms include eye redness, increased secretions, eye pain, eye itching, and photophobia.
1. Eye redness: The eyes of patients with conjunctivitis are usually congested, presenting as redness and swelling of the conjunctiva.
2. Increased secretions: Conjunctivitis may cause increased secretions, which can be sticky and leave marks on the eyelids and eyelashes.
3. Eye pain: Conjunctivitis may lead to eye pain, with the severity varying depending on the condition.
4. Eye itching: Patients with conjunctivitis often experience severe eye itching, caused by inflammation irritating the nerve endings around the eyes.
5. Photophobia: Patients with conjunctivitis may develop photophobia, or sensitivity to light. In bright light, patients may feel eye pain, discomfort, or even be unable to keep their eyes open.
If these symptoms occur, prompt medical attention is necessary, and treatment should follow the doctor's recommendations. At the same time, maintaining good eye hygiene, avoiding allergens and harmful substances, can help prevent conjunctivitis.