Conjunctivitis does not usually lead to conjunctival detachment, but left untreated, it may lead to other complications.
Conjunctivitis is usually associated with a variety of factors, such as bacterial infection, viral infection, allergies, etc., and usually leads to conjunctival congestion and edema, as well as a large amount of secretion from the eye, but it does not lead to structural necrosis of the conjunctiva, and therefore conjunctivitis does not usually cause conjunctival detachment.
Although conjunctivitis does not cause conjunctival detachment, prolonged untreated conjunctivitis may affect the patient’s vision and cause complications such as keratitis and adhesions to the eyeball, which can have a negative impact on the patient’s quality of life.
It is recommended that patients with conjunctivitis seek timely medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.