Deccan Chronicle

Conjunctiv­itis may be Covid sign

Doctors want people to take any redness in eye seriously, isolate themselves

- T.S.S. SIDDHARTH I DC

Conjunctiv­itis, or pink eye, usually a seasonal eye condition that occurs every year, has now become a possible symptom of Covid-19, a senior eye specialist has said.

According to Dr Sridhar, a consultant ophthalmol­ogist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, people should watch out for conjunctiv­itis as it is being viewed as a symptom of

Covid-19 that is spread by new mutated strains of the Coronaviru­s.

Any sign of redness in the eyes should be taken seriously, and it would be best to isolate oneself till a medical practition­er has a look, and people should also avoid touching their eyes, he said.

Meanwhile, ophthalmol­ogists have noticed an increased number of cases of people with worsening glaucoma and cataracts this year when compared to last year when many patients missed regular checkups in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the last quarter of

2019, less than 10 per cent of all cataract patients were suffering from advanced cataract, but this number jumped to 50 per cent in the last quarter of 2020. Cases of dry eyes due to digital eye strain similarly jumped from 10 to 30-50 per cent over the same period.

Eye care specialist­s have also reported complicati­ons in previous corneal transplant patients such as rejection of cornea and high eye pressure, while people with diabetes ignored their eye check-ups, leading to severe complicati­ons in their retina, according to Dr Gaurav Arora.

 ?? — R. PAVAN ?? A motorist who was allegedly not wearing his mask properly, is being penalised by the police at Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad on Friday.
— R. PAVAN A motorist who was allegedly not wearing his mask properly, is being penalised by the police at Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad on Friday.

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