Redness
of eyes could be a sign of a very simple ailment of the eye or signal some serious eye
problem. Red eyes caused by anger are not the scope of this article, but all
other causes are!
Redness of eyes can be caused by
1)
Inflammation of the conjunctiva
(the transparent layer covering the white part of the eye) due to-
a)Infection due to bacteria, viruses, and
other microscopic organisms
b) Allergies due to dust, pollens,
cosmetics and many other particles in the air. Allergies can be seasonal or can
occur throughout the year.
A specific type of allergy affects children
from a very early age, sometimes from 2 years of age. It is called as ‘spring
catarrh’. This allergy occurs at every season change or in spring and is
associated with itchy red eyes. It reduces as the child grows and mostly goes
off after 16 to 17 years of age. But it requires medication and control till it
is resolved.
2)
Infection of the eyelids called
as blepharitis which is associated with flaking and matting of the eyelids at
the roots of eyelashes. It also causes redness of eyes.
3)
Uveitis means the swelling and
inflammation of brown pigmented middle layer of the eye that can be seen as
iris from outside. It can be autoimmune (the immune system that counters the
infections and allergies that occur from outside the body starts attacking the parts
of the body itself) or caused by certain diseases like tuberculosis or syphilis
or herpes infections.
4)
Dry eye which is cause by
reduced tear secretion of the eyes, mostly in the elderly and in post –
menopausal women. It can also occur in reduced secretion of oil by the glands
of the eye which causes evaporation of the tears due to reduced oil (meibum) by
the glands when it is called as evaporative dry eye. This can also be caused by
long hours on computers.
5)
Sub-conjunctival hemorrhage
causes frightening dark red localized fleshy redness of the conjunctiva and can
be caused by very simple acts like coughing, sneezing, straining at stools,
lifting heavy weights, but can also be caused by reduced clotting of blood in
some blood dyscrasias(where there is deficiency of the clotting factors in the
blood or abnormal blood cells) and also in hypertensive patients. When it is
due to commonplace reasons patients can be told to relax and not be afraid as
it reduces on its own after about two weeks.
6)
Foreign body anywhere in the
eye like dust particles during driving, glass or iron particles in factory
workers. And also acid and alkali burns due to everyday use chemicals like
toilet cleaners, mosquito repellents and many others. It is very important that
patients are instructed to thoroughly wash their eyes even before they come to
the eye clinic as earlier the eyes are washed the better.
7)
Ulcers of the cornea due to
infections from bacteria and viruses
(herpes corneal ulcer is the commonest) and also fungi which occurs
mostly due to injury with a tree branch, rice husk, blades of grass or foreign
bodies of vegetative origin especially in rural areas going in the eye.
8)
Contact lens over-wear or
unhygienic use of contact lenses. We advise all contact lens wearers to wash
their hands before handling the lenses and to replace the lens solution
regularly and clean the lenses while putting them on and removing them every
day.
9)
Acute congestive glaucoma which
occurs more frequently as the age advances and is caused by raised eye pressure
and is associated with severe eye pain.
The treatment of the redness of the eyes
varies according to the cause but it is always advisable to seek opinion from
Medical practitioners and not buy medicines from over the counter as they have
potential side effects. The most over used preparations are the corticosteroids
and they have severe side effects like raising eye pressure, to causing early
cataracts. Inadvertent use of antibiotics causes the organisms to become resistant
and the antibiotics to be ineffective and so great care has to be taken while
using them.

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