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[[Allergic]] [[conjunctivitis]] is frequently characterized by a personal history of [[allergies]] and/or [[atopy]] and occurrence of similar episodes in the past. [[Itchiness]] and diffuse [[bulbar]] and [[tarsal]] [[conjunctival]] [[injection]] are the most commonly reported [[symptoms]] and almost univerally present in all the subtypes.
[[Allergic]] [[conjunctivitis]] is frequently characterized by a personal history of [[allergies]] and/or [[atopy]] and occurrence of similar episodes in the past. [[Itchiness]] and diffuse [[bulbar]] and [[tarsal]] [[conjunctival]] [[injection]] are the most commonly reported [[symptoms]] and almost univerally present in all the subtypes.
====SAC and PAC====
====SAC and PAC====
* Bilateral, clean, watery discharge with minimal crusting
====VAC====
* Bulleted list item


===[[Symptoms]]===
===[[Symptoms]]===

Revision as of 18:10, 28 August 2022

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Overview

The symptoms are due to release of histamine and other active substances by mast cells, which stimulate dilation of blood vessels, irritate nerve endings and increase secretion of tears.

History and Symptoms

Clinical History

Allergic conjunctivitis is frequently characterized by a personal history of allergies and/or atopy and occurrence of similar episodes in the past. Itchiness and diffuse bulbar and tarsal conjunctival injection are the most commonly reported symptoms and almost univerally present in all the subtypes.

SAC and PAC

  • Bilateral, clean, watery discharge with minimal crusting

VAC

  • Bulleted list item

Symptoms

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