Staphylococcal conjunctivitis

**Conjunctivitis** staphylococcus is a form of general conjunctivitis caused by staphylococcal infection. This disease affects the conjunctiva of the eyes, or rather one or both eyes. The conjunctiva of the eye is the mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior surface of the cornea of ​​the eyeball. Staphylococcal conjunctitis is characterized by the severity of the process and severe pain, photophobia, profuse lacrimation and a burning sensation in the eyes. In patients with the erosive stage of conjunctivitis, the appearance of bubbles of various sizes is observed on the tissues of the conjunctiva. The disease is accompanied by redness of the eyelids, fever, unilateral or bilateral blepharospasm, increased