The clinical manifestations of neocoronavirus infection are mainly respiratory symptoms such as fever, malaise, and dry cough. Some patients have diarrhea, and individual patients have symptoms of conjunctivitis, which manifests as itchy eyes, tearing, and conjunctival congestion. Some patients even have conjunctivitis as the first symptom, having eye problems first and then found to be infected with the new coronavirus. So if you come in contact with the secretions of an infected patient, rubbing your eyes can go through the eye route of infection. It is recommended to wash your hands more often and not to rub your eyes after contact with dirty objects. However, the diagnosis of neocoronavirus infection cannot be made based on the symptoms of eye pain, but must be combined with other tests. The proportion of patients with neocoronavirus infection combined with conjunctivitis is very small in clinical practice. Content source: Dr. Yurai