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Acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis in Ghana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis in Ghana
Acute Haemmorrhagic Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the conjunctiva〔Conjunctiva〕 of sudden onset. It presents as a reddening of the eye due to the infection of the conjunctiva. The conjunctiva is a thin transparent tissue that covers the eye from the Corneal limbus〔Corneal limbus〕 to the lid margin. Many conditions can lead to the inflammation of the conjunctiva. They include allergies, bacterial infection, viral infection etc. Ghana is a country in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a former British Colony endowed with rich mineral resources. There are many eye conditions that affect its citizens. One of them that continues to affect Ghanaians every year is the seasonal conjunctivitis. It is popularly referred to as "Apollo". Every year prior to the rainy season in the country, various health warnings are given to remind citizens of the condition.〔http://www.ghananewsagency.org/s_health/r_27342/health/ophthalmological-society-of-ghana-warns-public-on-apollo-outbreak〕 ==Signs of the disease== Acute Haemmorrhagic Conjunctivitis is normally recognized by the affected individual upon waking. The eyelids stick together requiring great effort in separating them. Intense whitish mucopurulent discharge is observed throughout the day with the eye having a reddish hue. There is pain which is worse upon looking up or at light. Other symptoms include sore eyes, feeling of grittiness or burning, redness, watery discharge, swelling of eyelids.
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