Published September 5, 2024 | Version v1
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A Review On Trachoma: Etiology, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Differential Diagnosis, Clinical Management And Treatment Modalities

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The Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria is the main cause of trachoma, a crippling eye illness that ranks among the world's most common causes of blindness. The conjunctiva is the primary site of infection for trachoma, which causes erosion of the corneal surface as well as inflammation, roughening, and scarring of the inner surface of the eyelids. Numerous methods, such as direct touch, hand-eye contact, contact with infected items (fomites), and eye-seeking insects, can spread the infection. Preventive screening programs and early diagnosis are very crucial. Ocular problems can lead to blindness if the illness is not managed. To reduce and eventually eradicate trachoma, several global efforts have been launched, particularly in developing nations. These include screening programs and teaching campaigns on cleanliness. Adequate patient evaluation, surgical remedies for ocular problems, and empirical and preventative antibiotic therapy are essential interventions for patients who are considered to be at-risk. In addition, a number of tactics like maintaining clean facial hair, sanitising the surroundings, providing clean drinking water, and control of flies, small insects plays a very critical role to prevent this severe and widespread eye illness and these can improve patient outcomes. This activity goes over the features of trachoma in detail and outlines the methods for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up. In addition to emphasising the critical role of the interprofessional healthcare team, this exercise gives them the skills and resources they need to improve patient care and maximise results for this common ailment.

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