Round table: Experts approach treatments for pediatric conjunctivitis, nevi and papilledema

After viral causes, bacteria are the next most common cause of infectious conjunctivitis. Relatively short courses of treatment can resolve bacterial conjunctivitis, whereas chronic or seasonal allergic conjunctivitis requires longer therapy.
Members of the OSN Pediatrics/Strabismus Board met in a round table session led by Section Editor Robert S. Gold, MD, to discuss their approaches to treatment of bacterial and allergic conjunctivitis in children, as well as more rare conditions of conjunctival nevi and papilledema.


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