This is a medical illustration showing the anatomy and symptoms of #Conjunctivitis. The image is divided into three main sections:

#Eye Anatomy (Left): A cross-section diagram of the eye and eyelid shows the location of key structures. Labels point to the #Conjunctiva, #Cornea, #Sclera, and #Eyelid.

Normal vs. Conjunctivitis (Top Right): This section compares a "Normal" eye on the left half to an eye with "Typical features of conjunctivitis" on the right half. The affected eye is red and swollen. Several arrows point to specific symptoms:

"#Redness and #swelling (#bacterial and #viral)" points to the inflamed white part of the eye and the eyelid.

"#Crusting (bacterial)" points to yellowish crusts along the eyelashes.

"Opaque #discharge (bacterial)" and "Clear #tearing (viral)" point to the discharge collected at the inner corner of the eye.

Inner Eyelid Examination (Bottom Right): This close-up shows a finger pulling down the lower eyelid to reveal its inner surface. An arrow points to small bumps, labeled as "#Follicles (bumps) on inner part of eyelid (viral)", indicating a symptom specific to viral conjunctivitis.
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