Asked by Nancy Butts on Jul 26, 2024

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Inflammation of the conjunctiva is termed:

A) conjunctivitis.
B) xenophthalmia.
C) xerophthalmia.
D) trichiasis.

Conjunctivitis

An inflammation or infection of the outer membrane of the eyeball and the inner eyelid, known as pink eye.

Xerophthalmia

A medical condition characterized by dry eyes, often caused by a deficiency in vitamin A.

Trichiasis

A condition where eyelashes grow inward, potentially irritating the eye.

  • Recognize different eye diseases and their colloquial names.
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Ahmed AbdallaJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Inflammation of the conjunctiva is commonly referred to as conjunctivitis. Option B, xenophthalmia, refers to a condition characterized by bulging of the eye due to an increase in pressure behind the eye. Option C, xerophthalmia, is a deficiency disorder of the eye caused by a lack of vitamin A. Option D, trichiasis, is a condition in which eyelashes turn inward and grow toward the eye, causing irritation and damage to the cornea.