Acute catarrhal conjunctivitis

Acute catarrhal conjunctivitis is a common acute epidemic eye disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is mainly characterized by marked congestion of the conjunctiva, purulent or mucopurulent discharge, and is usually a self-limiting disease.

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