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Will There Be Cough Related To Conjunctivitis?

I have had a bad cough red puffy crusty and very swollen eyes... to the point of deforming my face. green discharge. doc gave me a cortisone shot and eyedrops w prednisone. said cough was related to the conjunctivitis. could this be true. eyes slightly better after 3 days but still have cough.
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hi and thank you so much for this query.

Viral induced conjunctivitis is often accompanied by viral infection of the upper respiratory system. This manifest principally as dry cough. It will not regress over night but would remain a process. I think your doctor is right about it unless there is another infection that sets in in addition to this initial viral infection.

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Will There Be Cough Related To Conjunctivitis?

Hi and thank you so much for this query. Viral induced conjunctivitis is often accompanied by viral infection of the upper respiratory system. This manifest principally as dry cough. It will not regress over night but would remain a process. I think your doctor is right about it unless there is another infection that sets in in addition to this initial viral infection. I hope this addresses your query fully. Feel free t ask for more information if needed. Thanks for using this panel for your questions.