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  1. Almost all cases of acute bacterial conjunctivitis are self-limited and will clear within 10 days without treatment. However, there are some more virulent organisms which may go on to cause chronic colonization and symptoms.

  2. Treatment for hyperacute conjunctivitis without corneal ulceration secondary to N. gonorrhoeae may be given as an outpatient and consists of 1 g intramuscular ceftriaxone single dose, and the patient should be instructed on how to lavage the infected eye.

  3. 12 wrz 2022 · Through this course, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of the evaluation and treatment of gonococcal conjunctivitis. The course emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and the implementation of effective treatment strategies.

  4. Gonococcal conjunctivitis. Topical irrigation with normal saline should be used to remove mucopurulent discharge, as Gonococcal infection may produce more mucopurulent discharge than other pathogens. Ceftriaxone should be administered in a single dose (25-50 mg/kg IM or IV, up to a maximum of 125 mg).

  5. 23 paź 2018 · In adults, conjunctivitis caused by ocular mucous membrane pemphigoid (OMMP), graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), gonococcus, and chlamydia are important to detect early because it is necessary to treat the concomitant systemic disorder.

  6. 1 sty 2018 · The mainstay of treatment of gonococcal disease is systemic antibiotics. Due to increasing prevalence of penicillin-resistant N. gonorrhoeae, ceftriaxone is prescribed as first-line treatment. Gonococcal conjunctivitis without ulceration may be treated with a one-time, intramuscular dose of ceftriaxone (1 g).

  7. 20 gru 2023 · Gonococcal conjunctivitis and chlamydial conjunctivitis are treated with systemic antibiotics (e.g., intramuscular ceftriaxone and oral doxycycline, respectively). 12.

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