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Conjunctivitis - infective - Management
How do I manage the cause of persistent infective conjunctivitis?
For people with:
- Blepharitis associated with chronic conjunctivitis — see the CKS topic on Blepharitis.
- A positive bacterial culture — prescribe a topical ocular antibiotic directed by sensitivity results if they are still symptomatic.
- A positive chlamydial culture — refer for testing of sexual contacts and systemic treatment.
- A negative bacterial and chlamydial culture — consider repeating the test if symptoms persist for longer than 3 weeks.
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