Does the new coronavirus make your eyes red?

Novel coronaviruses are primarily respiratory infections, but can also have a mucosal route of transmission. Usually the symptoms of red eyes are rarely seen after neocoronavirus infection and its not the main indication of neocoronavirus infection. Neo-coronavirus infection is often characterized by fever, dry cough, malaise, and in some patients, runny nose, sore throat, or diarrhea. If the patient’s hands are infected with the new coronavirus, touching the eyes, nose, or oral mucosa can also cause a new coronavirus infection. The presence of red eyes may be secondary to conjunctivitis or may be an indication of neo-coronavirus infection, which needs to be further explored clinically. However, at present, red eyes cannot be used as an indication of neocoronavirus infection. Content source: Dr. Yurei