In general, red eyes presenting in primary care, are most often secondary to conjunctivits (infective or allergic). If there are any features suggestive of either iritis, acute glaucoma, a foreign body or any other significant cause of a red eye then immediate ophthalmological review is required.
Examples of when ophthalmological review is required include:
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