What are the eye symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis?

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

    The eyes were very wet and there was constant discharge from the eyes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Allergic conjunctivitis is usually easy to identify, usually with itching, watery eyes, redness, bulbar conjunctival (white eyeball) edema, and eyelid edema in both eyes.

    Itchy eyes are an important clinical feature, and children may present with frequent eye rubbing, which can aggravate the itchy symptoms, and in rare cases, the eyes may be swollen and then difficult to open.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because infectious conjunctivitis is highly contagious, people should wash their hands before and after washing their eyes or taking medications. In addition, the patient should not touch the affected eye and touch the other eye, and the towels and bath towels used to clean the affected eye should be separated from other towels.

    If it is a deformity of the eyelids or a blocked tear duct, surgery is often required. ~

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Allergic conjunctivitis is the most common ocular allergic disease, which has a common pathogenesis with other allergic diseases, often accompanied by allergic rhinitis, and when the two diseases appear together, it is called allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. The main manifestations are itching, watery eyes, and redness. Topical antihistamines** are used more often and glucocorticoids are not used if possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Symptoms: foreign body sensation, burning sensation, heavy eyelids, increased discharge, and photophobia, tearing, and varying degrees of vision loss may occur when the lesion involves the cornea.

    SignsThe signs of conjunctivitis are an important basis for the correct diagnosis of various types of conjunctivitis.

    1) Conjunctival hyperemia: conjunctival vascular hyperemia is characterized by the more obvious the congestion near the fornix, and the closer to the limbal the lighter the congestion, the blood vessels are reticulated and bright red, which can extend into the periphery of the cornea to form corneal vascular pinnas, and the congestion disappears quickly after dropping epinephrine.

    Discharge: The nature of the discharge can vary depending on the conjunctivitis. Purulent discharge is more common in gonococcal conjunctivitis; Mucopurulent or catarrhal discharge is more common in bacterial or chlamydial conjunctivitis and often sticks firmly to the eyelashes, making it difficult to open the eyelids in the morning; Watery discharge is usually seen in viral conjunctivitis.

    Conjunctival edema: conjunctival inflammation causes conjunctival vasodilation and exudation, resulting in tissue edema, due to the relaxation of bulbar conjunctival and fornix conjunctival tissues, and obvious bulge during edema; The palpebral conjunctiva is closely connected to the tarsal plate, and the edema is not significant.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Symptoms of conjunctivitis: redness, swelling of the eyes, and excessive discharge.

    Wishing you good health!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The conjunctiva inside the eye is inflamed.

    Bacterial conjunctivitis is reddened conjunctiva with a large amount of viscous discharge, adhesions on the upper and lower eyelids in the morning, and eye pain and photophobia. Antibacterial eye drops can be used**, such as; During the day, use moisturizing eye solution, ofloxacin eye solution, tobashi eye solution and other eye spots. Apply erythromycin ointment or ofloxacin ointment to the eyes at night.

    Viral conjunctivitis may present with itchy eyes, photophobia, tearing, a small amount of thin discharge, and conjunctival injection. Antiviral eye drops** such as acyclovir ophthalmic solution can be used.

    Allergic conjunctivitis, characterized by a large number of follicles on the palpebral conjunctiva, mainly on the lower eyelids, and severe itching in the eyes. There is a small amount of white discharge, sometimes stringy. **, the conjunctiva is hyperemic. Some present with conjunctival edema. Get there in time.

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