Increasing Awareness about Seriousness of Viral Conjunctivitis will Bolster Growth of this Market

Conjunctivitis, commonly called pink eyes or Madras eyes, is caused by a virus and occurs when the conjunctiva of the eye is inflamed or swollen. The patient’s eye becomes red and watery continuously and the infection quickly spread to both eyes.  Other symptoms of this infection include blurry eyes, compromised vision, itching or tearing sensation in the eye or eyes, and light sensitivity. Therefore, viral conjunctivitis is considered a highly contagious form of conjunctivitis and can be spread when the affected person comes in contact with a healthy persona and spreads germs via coughing or sneezing without proper prevention. Viral conjunctivitis can also be an added health issue in cases of patients suffering from other diseases such as respiratory infections, measles, common cold, or influenza.

The increasing awareness about this disease stands as a key factor boosting the growth of the global viral conjunctivitis market. Both patients and their family members should be well aware of the necessary actions to take while dealing with such a patient as it is highly contagious and spreads quickly. Since it lasts for a few days only, most people ignore the symptoms and avoid paying visits to physicians, considering time will heal it. Thus, the governments of various nations are keen on spreading awareness about this disease and educate people about its seriousness.

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Treating viral conjunctivitis is cost-efficient as well as painless. Medicines for treating viral conjunctivitis come in the form of antibiotics, ointments, eye drops, or pills. When ignored, this may lead to serious health issues, and therefore it is important to understand the depth of the situation and consult a physician as soon as one observes the symptoms. At present, North America holds the largest share for the global viral conjunctivitis market on account of the highest number of registered cases in the United States.

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