Treatment of allergic conjunctivitis

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Every spring, my eyes itch and swell because of pollen allergy. It is diagnosed as allergic conjunctivitis by ophthalmologists. The most common symptom is itching. This kind of symptom can appear in almost all patients with allergic conjunctivitis, and spring keratoconjunctivitis is usually the most obvious. Other symptoms included tears, burning sensation, photophobia and increased secretion. Most of the secretions are mucinous. Some of the more serious allergic conjunctivitis can sometimes appear vision loss. What is the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis? Let's learn:

Treatment of allergic conjunctivitis

Detachment from allergens is the most ideal and effective treatment. Contact with possible allergens should be avoided as far as possible. For example, remove the rags and blankets in the room, pay attention to the hygiene of the bed, use insecticides to eliminate the insects and mites in the room, and avoid contacting the grass, trees and flowers in the pollen season.

Temporary relief of symptoms can be on the eyelid cold compress. In addition, anti-inflammatory eye drops can be used in the acute stage and intermittent stage of allergic conjunctivitis attack, which can show certain therapeutic effect on relieving eye itching, conjunctival congestion, tears and other eye symptoms and signs.

Patients can also go to a professional hospital for cryotherapy, which is mainly used for vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Cryotherapy is commonly used in the upper eyelid conjunctiva, the method is to reduce the temperature to - 80 ℃ ~ - 30 ℃ for 30 seconds. Cryotherapy can be repeated 2-3 times.

matters needing attention

Ocular anaphylactic disease is an acute or chronic recurrent disease, which is often very difficult to cure. Therefore, it causes great psychological pressure to some patients. In particular, some children with vernal keratoconjunctivitis may have certain psychological disorders, which should be paid attention to.