What should I do if my child has mild allergic conjunctivitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Allergic conjunctivitis in children usually resolves on its own. In allergic conjunctivitis, avoiding possible allergens is key, and allergic conjunctivitis will return to normal on its own without the eye coming into contact with the allergen. Spring catarrhal conjunctivitis, with age, will also desensitize itself, and generally return to normal around the age of 18.

    In children with allergic conjunctivitis, the main symptom is itchy eyes, which become more itchy the more you rub them, and you can use saline to rinse your eyes or apply cold compresses to your eyes.

    Allergic conjunctivitis is a common eye disease in children, and many parents of patients will find that their children always complain about itchy eyes and rub their eyes very badly, which may be a manifestation of allergic conjunctivitis. For this disease**, it is recommended to give a local cold compress in the early stage, using a cool water towel to apply to the surface of the eye for about 10 minutes twice a day, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of itchy eyes. It is effective in relieving the symptoms of allergies and reducing itchiness, congestion or increased discharge in the eyes.

    For mild allergic conjunctivitis, early eye drops can be used, and local tissues can be improved through eye drops, avoiding tissue dryness, moisturizing treatment makes the ocular surface moist, and it is not easy to appear inflammatory. At the same time, due to the flushing effect of eye drops, allergenic substances can be reduced as much as possible, and the concentration and density of allergenic substances can be reduced.

    In addition, anti-allergic potions can be used to reduce allergic reactions and shorten the course of allergies. In the event of severe allergic reactions, eye drops can be applied to reduce tissue damage and avoid severe tissue damage due to allergies. When the symptoms are more severe, sometimes accompanied by systemic reactions to rhinitis, oral anti-allergy drugs can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to reduce the symptoms.

    When children develop allergic conjunctivitis, it is necessary to keep the baby from re-exposure to allergenic substances, such as pollen, hair, catkins, etc. In addition, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor**, when the itching symptoms are severe, a local cold compress can be applied to relieve the child's eye symptoms, and if the symptoms of systemic allergies are severe, a small amount of oral anti-allergic drugs are also required. Generally, allergic conjunctivitis is more common in people with allergies, mostly in spring, and the main symptoms are mostly eye itching, eyelids, bulbar conjunctiva high edema, etc., therefore, after the above symptoms appear, seek medical attention in time for treatment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    In such a situation, you must take your child to the hospital for examination in time, and then you should also pay attention to the usual nursing work, pay attention to the child's hygiene, and also let the child wear a mask when going out, do not let the child come into contact with pollen, and do not let the child contact with food that is easy to allergies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Children should be allowed to avoid some allergens, give children some anti-allergy things appropriately, normalize the child's physique, let children better protect their eyes, pay attention to eye rest, so that the eyes can slowly get better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Be careful not to go to crowded places in the summer when the catkins are flying. Allergy medications are always available, and the best dual-acting allergy medication is olopatadine eye drops. Allergens can be checked in advance, as individual constitutions vary greatly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many children will develop conjunctivitis because of allergies, such as pollen, dust, animal dander, etc.

    1. Don't rub your eyes. In general, when children suffer from allergic conjunctivitis, it will cause itchy eyes, and many children will can't help but rub their eyes, in fact, at this time, the eyes are more and more itchy, and some bacteria or viruses on the hands will be brought into the conjunctiva because of rubbing the eyes, so this will cause bacterial and viral keratitis. If you have severe itching and redness and swelling of the eyes, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

    2. Apply a cold compress to the eyes. After knowing why the child's eyes are allergic, you should avoid contact with the allergen again, and also give the child's eyes a cold compress, because the cold compress can reduce the temperature of the eyes, thereby constricting the blood vessels in the eyes, and can slow down the activity of allergic cells, which can relieve the symptoms of allergies.

    3. If the situation is not serious, you can use some anti-allergic eye drops to give your child eye drops, because this eye drop can inhibit allergic symptoms such as itching, tearing, redness and swelling in children's eyes, but when choosing eye drops, it is best to choose under the guidance of a doctor, and let children drink more water and rest more, which is helpful for the recovery of allergic conjunctivitis.

    Allergic conjunctivitis is one of the conjunctivitis, and some symptoms are relatively similar, such as red eyes, dry eyes, itchy eyes, etc., and there will be some secretions, but the main manifestation of allergic conjunctivitis is itching, and it will feel particularly itchy, and the patient will always be unable to rub his eyes, but the secretion of allergic conjunctivitis is different from ordinary conjunctivitis, and the secretion of allergic conjunctivitis is more viscous, and there will be a stringy shape.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think the best way is to send the child to the hospital for diagnosis and **, and it can be relieved after taking some related drugs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a baby has allergic conjunctivitis, it is usually caused by allergies. At this time, you should go to the hospital to check an allergen for your baby, and let the baby have less or no contact after knowing what the baby is allergic to.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At this time, you should take your baby to the hospital** because this situation is very dangerous.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At this time, you need to consult a doctor, and you can only use drugs to **, and you also need to drink more plain water.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the hospital to receive **, follow the doctor's instructions**, take medicine and pay attention to rest, pay attention to maintenance, and pay attention to diet.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To use drugs**, you can also choose desensitization**, you can also choose psychological**, but don't blindly use drugs, change the living environment, adjust the living environment, and eliminate substances that are prone to allergies, such as pets.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It needs to be carried out by means of medicine, but most of them can be used to heal themselves, as long as you drink more boiled water at this time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is necessary to rinse it with salt water, or you can also use a cold towel to compress the eyes, and do not let the child rub his eyes at this time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Some children are allergic to certain substances in their lives, and the body often has some allergic symptoms, such as allergic conjunctivitis. Allergic conjunctivitis is very harmful to children's eyes, and parents also hope that their children can be cured as soon as possible after the disease, so how long can allergic conjunctivitis in children get better?

    Allergic conjunctivitis in children is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction of the conjunctiva to external allergies, which is different from ordinary conjunctivitis and has a certain seasonality, so the course of the disease lasts longer. However, the severity of each child's condition is different, and the coping methods are different, and the duration of the disease will be different. The condition may last anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months and needs to be persistent**.

    After the child suffers from allergic conjunctivitis, parents should not worry too much, actively give the child anti-allergic**, and use anti-inflammatory eye drops to control the condition. As the child grows up and the body's immunity gets better and better, this disease may no longer be **.

    In order to prevent children from suffering from allergic conjunctivitis, it is recommended that parents always pay attention to their children's eye hygiene, and tell their children not to wash their faces with dirty water, nor to rub their eyes with dirty hands. In the spring and winter, try to reduce the chance of children going out, and wear glasses when you must go out to reduce the chance of contact between the conjunctiva and allergens.

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