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Conjunctivitis or inflammation of the conjunctiva is a general term that refers to a diverse group of diseases/ disorders that affect the conjunctiva primarily.
Conjunctiva is a thin translucent membrane that lines the anterior part of the sclera It has bulbar and palpebral parts ( under surface of eyelids ) Inflammation or infection leads to dilatation of conjunctival vessels leading to hypermaemia and oedema - typically associated with discharge Conjunctivitis may also occur secondary to other ocular or systemic conditions that produce conjunctival inflammation It is estimated it affects 6 million people annually in the US
Allergic -immunoglobulin hypersensitivity reaction. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis Perennial allergic conjunctivitis Vernal keratoconjunctivitis Atopic keratoconjunctivitis Giant cell papillary conjunctivitis
All forms bilateral Type 1 immune response to an allergen Can be made worse by problems with eyebrows , eyelids or eyelashes which act as barriers to allergens Redness and itching are most consistent symptomsItching is hallmark - can also be described as burning or stingingIf not present consider alternative cause Discharge - watery or mucoidcan be stringy or ropey due to small amount of mucous Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis is the most common type seen May present with other systemic atopic manifestations asâ—‹ rhinoconjunctivitisâ—‹ rhinosinusitisâ—‹ asthmaâ—‹...
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